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Predicting how individuals approach enrichment: Regulatory focus in cotton-top tamarins (Sanguinus oedipus)

机译:预测个体如何进行富集:棉顶级猴(Sanguinus oedipus)的监管重点

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Evidence is mounting that personality is associated with health and well-being in humans and other animals. In a step towards increasing our understanding of this link, we applied regulatory focus theory, a motivational perspective from social psychology, to the behavior of zoo-housed cotton top tamarins. We tested whether regulatory focus "personality," that is stable differences in whether an individual is motivated by gains versus safety, would 1) produce individual differences in behavior and 2) predict how individuals interact with enrichment. First, we characterized individuals with respect to several key behaviors: eating in the open, hiding, and time spent near the front of the exhibit. The monkeys were consistent in their behavioral tendencies across the 6-month study, allowing regulatory focus classification. One monkey showed evidence of being a promotion-individual, that is, more motivated by gains than safety. One monkey showed evidence of being a prevention-individual, that is, more motivated by safety than gains. The other monkeys were stable in their behavior and showed evidence of being intermediate-individuals, that is, they favored neither gains nor safety. Using these characterizations, we predicted distinct patterns of individual-object interactions with enrichment. For example, we predicted that a promotion-individual (favoring gains over safety) would approach potential gains faster than a prevention-individual (favoring safety over gains). Counter-intuitively, however, we also predicted that a promotion-individual would approach non-gains slower than a prevention-individual concerned with safety. We found support for our predictions, which suggests that regulatory focus theory could be a useful tool for understanding how and why individuals interact with environmental enrichment.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,性格与人类和其他动物的健康与幸福有关。为了加深我们对这种联系的理解,我们将监管重点理论(从社会心理学的角度出发)应用于动物园饲养的棉顶top猴的行为。我们测试了监管重点“人格”(即个人是否受收益还是安全所驱动的稳定差异)是否会1)产生个人行为差异,以及2)预测个人如何与财富互动。首先,我们根据几种关键行为来对个人进行特征化:在露天场所吃饭,躲藏以及在展品前部附近度过的时间。在为期6个月的研究中,猴子的行为倾向是一致的,因此可以进行监管重点分类。一只猴子显示出自己是晋升个人的证据,也就是说,收益多于安全。一只猴子表现出是个体预防的证据,也就是说,安全性胜于收获。其他猴子的行为稳定,并且显示出是中等个体的证据,也就是说,它们既不喜欢收获也不喜欢安全。使用这些特征,我们预测了富集的单个对象交互的不同模式。例如,我们预测个人晋升(有利于安全而不是安全)比潜在的预防措施(有利于安全而不是安全)更快地接近潜在收益。然而,与直觉相反,我们还预测,与安全相关的预防个人比,晋升个人将慢于非赢利。我们发现支持我们的预测,这表明监管重点理论可能是了解个人如何以及为何与环境富集互动的有用工具。

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