倭黑猩猩对多个隐藏的代理或对象的位置和身份的心理表征。

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Proceedings. Biological sciences Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-20 DOI:10.1098/rspb.2025.0640
Luz Carvajal, Christopher Krupenye
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摘要

人类擅长在社会世界中导航,部分原因是我们可以灵活地绘制出周围代理人的位置和身份。虽然实地研究表明灵长类动物可以追踪个体的同种特征,但需要对照实验来确定这种能力的复杂性,并分离出潜在的表征。在五个对象选择任务中,我们发现我们最近的亲戚倭黑猩猩(Kanzi)可以同时跟踪多个(特别是两个)隐藏代理的位置和身份(实验1),这种能力部署心理表征而不是跟踪代理最后观察到的位置(实验2),并且这些表征可以整合身份的视觉或听觉特征(实验3)。最后,我们表明这种倭黑猩猩在类似的多目标跟踪隐形位移任务上表现相似(实验4-5),这与多智能体和目标跟踪可能招募共同表征机制的情况一致。这项工作揭示了人类和其他类人猿共享的社会世界的丰富表现。
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Mental representation of the locations and identities of multiple hidden agents or objects by a bonobo.

Mental representation of the locations and identities of multiple hidden agents or objects by a bonobo.

Mental representation of the locations and identities of multiple hidden agents or objects by a bonobo.

Humans are adept at navigating the social world in part because we flexibly map the locations and identities of agents around us. While field studies suggest primates can track individual conspecifics, controlled experiments are needed to determine the complexity of this capacity and isolate the underlying representations. Across five object-choice tasks, we show that our closest relative, a bonobo (Kanzi), can concurrently track the locations and identities of multiple (specifically, two) hidden agents (Experiment 1), that this capacity deploys mental representations rather than tracking agents' last observed locations (Experiment 2), and that these representations can integrate visual or auditory signatures of identity (Experiment 3). Finally, we show that this bonobo performs similarly on an analogous multiple-object tracking invisible displacement task (Experiments 4-5), consistent with multiple agent- and object-tracking potentially recruiting common representational machinery. This work uncovers the rich representations of the social world that are shared by humans and other apes.

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