Filling, color, and shape: individuality in chimpanzee drawings.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Cédric Sueur, Agathe Nicolas, Marie Pelé, Satoshi Hirata
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Abstract

Understanding the origins of drawing in humans requires studying the drawing behavior of our closest relatives, the great apes. This study examines the drawing behavior of chimpanzees to assess cognitive abilities in a long-term context. Our systematic analysis of previously unseen and newly documented drawings from six chimpanzees over several years revealed significant inter- and intra-individual differences, as well as seasonal variation. Chimpanzees used multiple colors, but no specific color preferences were observed. Although they use their right hand more, they can use both hands to produce a single drawing. Using Principal Component Analysis (PCA), we identified three graphically significant dimensions: filling aspect, color aspect and shape aspect, suggesting that the measures were meaningfully or intentionally regrouped. Drawing style varied between seasons, but more importantly between individuals, with each chimpanzee exhibiting a kind of unique drawing personality. In addition, changes in drawing style were observed over the years, suggesting a development in individual drawing behavior. Comparisons with previous studies on orangutans and human children suggest that chimpanzee drawing may reflect personality traits and common cognitive abilities. These findings add to our understanding of the evolutionary origins of human artistic expression.

填充,颜色和形状:黑猩猩绘画的个性。
要了解人类绘画的起源,就需要研究我们的近亲——类人猿的绘画行为。这项研究考察了黑猩猩的绘画行为,以评估长期背景下的认知能力。我们对6只黑猩猩过去几年里从未见过的和新记录的图画进行了系统分析,揭示了个体之间和个体内部的显著差异,以及季节变化。黑猩猩使用多种颜色,但没有观察到特定的颜色偏好。虽然他们更多地使用右手,但他们可以用两只手来画一幅画。使用主成分分析(PCA),我们确定了三个图形显著的维度:填充方面,颜色方面和形状方面,表明这些措施是有意或有意地重新组合的。绘画风格随季节而变化,但更重要的是个体之间的差异,每只黑猩猩都表现出一种独特的绘画个性。此外,多年来观察到绘画风格的变化,表明个人绘画行为的发展。与之前对猩猩和人类儿童的研究相比,黑猩猩的绘画可能反映了人格特征和共同的认知能力。这些发现增加了我们对人类艺术表达的进化起源的理解。
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Primates
Primates 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
17.60%
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71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Primates is an international journal of primatology whose aim is to provide a forum for the elucidation of all aspects of primates. The oldest primatological journal, Primates publishes original papers that advance the scientific study of primates, and its scope embraces work in diverse fields covering biological bases of behavior, socio-ecology, learning and cognition, social processes, systematics, evolution, and medicine. Contributions relevant to conservation of natural populations and welfare of captive primates are welcome. Studies focusing on nonprimate species may be considered if their relevance to primatology is clear. Original Articles as well as Review Articles, News and Perspectives, and Book Reviews are included. All manuscripts received are initially screened for suitability by members of the Editorial Board, taking into account style and ethical issues, leading to a swift decision about whether to send the manuscript for external review.
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