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Chimpanzee gaze following in an object-choice task
Authors:Call  Joseph  Hare  Brian A  Tomasello  Michael
Institution:(1) School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 3BX, UK e-mail: jcall@liverpool.ac.uk, Tel.: +44-151-7945918, Fax: +44-151-7945094, GB;(2) Department of Psychology and Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA, US
Abstract:Many primate species reliably track and follow the visual gaze of conspecifics and humans, even to locations above and behind the subject. However, it is not clear whether primates follow a human’s gaze to find hidden food under one of two containers in an object-choice task. In a series of experiments six adult female chimpanzees followed a human’s gaze (head and eye direction) to a distal location in space above and behind them, and checked back to the human’s face when they did not find anything interesting or unusual. This study also assessed whether these same subjects would also use the human’s gaze in an object-choice task with three types of occluders: barriers, tubes, and bowls. Barriers and tubes permitted the experimenter to see their contents (i.e., food) whereas bowls did not. Chimpanzees used the human’s gaze direction to choose the tube or barrier containing food but they did not use the human’s gaze to decide between bowls. Our findings allowed us to discard both simple orientation and understanding seeing-knowing in others as the explanations for gaze following in chimpanzees. However, they did not allow us to conclusively choose between orientation combined with foraging tendencies and understanding seeing in others. One interesting possibility raised by these results is that studies in which the human cannot see the reward at the time of subject choice may potentially be underestimating chimpanzees’ social knowledge. Received: 16 February 1998 / Accepted after revision: 5 July 1998
Keywords:Gaze following  Theory of mind  Chimpanzees  Joint visual attention  Pan troglodytes
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