心理学
发展心理学
认知心理学
面部知觉
面子(社会学概念)
代表(政治)
感知
神经科学
政治学
社会科学
政治
社会学
法学
作者
Yuri Kawaguchi,Masaki Tomonaga,Ikuma Adachi
出处
期刊:Animal Cognition
[Springer Science+Business Media]
日期:2022-04-01
卷期号:25 (2): 415-424
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10071-021-01564-7
摘要
Previous studies have revealed that non-human primates can differentiate the age category of faces. However, the knowledge about age recognition in non-human primates is very limited and whether non-human primates can process facial age information in a similar way to humans is unknown. As humans have an association between time and space (e.g., a person in an earlier life stage to the left and a person in a later life stage to the right), we investigated whether chimpanzees spatially represent conspecifics' adult and infant faces. Chimpanzees were tested using an identical matching-to-sample task with conspecific adult and infant face stimuli. Two comparison images were presented vertically (Experiment 1) or horizontally (Experiment 2). We analyzed whether the response time was influenced by the position and age category of the target stimuli, but there was no evidence of correspondence between space and adult/infant faces. Thus, evidence of the spatial representation of the age category was not found. However, we did find that the response time was consistently faster when they discriminated between adult faces than when they discriminated between infant faces in both experiments. This result is in line with a series of human face studies that suggest the existence of an "own-age bias." As far as we know, this is the first report of asymmetric face processing efficiency between infant and adult faces in non-human primates.
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