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Robust Retention and Transfer of Tool Construction Techniques in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

机译:黑猩猩(穴盘动物)中工具构造技术的牢固保留和转移

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Long-term memory can be critical to a species' survival in environments with seasonal and even longer-term cycles of resource availability. The present, longitudinal study investigated whether complex tool behaviors used to gain an out-of-reach reward, following a hiatus of about 3 years and 7 months since initial experiences with a tool use task, were retained and subsequently executed more quickly by experienced than by naive chimpanzees. Ten of the 11 retested chimpanzees displayed impressive long-term procedural memory, creating elongated tools using the same methods employed years previously, either combining 2 tools or extending a single tool. The complex tool behaviors were also transferred to a different task context, showing behavioral flexibility. This represents some of the first evidence for appreciable long-term procedural memory, and improvements in the utility of complex tool manufacture in chimpanzees. Such long-term procedural memory and behavioral flexibility have important implications for the longevity and transmission of behavioral traditions.
机译:在具有季节性甚至长期资源可用性周期的环境中,长期记忆对于物种的生存至关重要。当前的纵向研究调查了自最初使用工具以来的大约3年零7个月的中断后,是否保留了复杂的工具行为以获取超越范围的奖励,然后由经验丰富的人执行起来比之前更快幼稚的黑猩猩。在经过重新测试的11只黑猩猩中,有10只表现出令人印象深刻的长期程序记忆,使用几年前使用的相同方法创建了细长的工具,可以组合使用两个工具,也可以扩展一个工具。复杂的工具行为也被转移到不同的任务上下文中,显示出行为的灵活性。这代表了可观的长期程序记忆的第一批证据,并且改善了黑猩猩复杂工具制造的实用性。这种长期的程序记忆和行为灵活性对行为传统的长寿和传播具有重要意义。

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