期刊
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
卷 124, 期 4, 页码 351-355出版社
AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/a0019566
关键词
tool use; tool properties; orangutan; ape; cognition
资金
- Great Ape Trust
Preference for tools with either rigid or flexible properties was explored in orangutans (Pongo spp) through an extension of D J Povinelli J E Reaux and L A Theall s (2000) flimsy tool problem Three captive orangutans were presented with three unfamiliar pairs of tools to solve a novel problem Although each orangutan has spontaneously used tools in the past the tools presented in this study were novel to the apes Each pair of tools contained one tool with rigid properties (functional) and one tool with flimsy properties (nonfunctional) Solving the problem required selection of a rigid tool to retrieve a food reward The functional tool war selected in nearly all trials Moreover two of the orangutans demonstrated this within the first test trials with each of the three tool types Although further research is required to test this statistically It suggests either a preexisting preference for rigid tools or comprehension of the relevant features required in a tool to solve the task The results of this study demonstrate that orangutans can recognize or learn to recognize relevant tool properties and can choose an appropriate tool to solve a problem
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