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Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) categorize unknown conspecifics according to their dominance relations
Authors:Bovet Dalila  Washburn David A
Affiliation:Language Research Center, Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA. dbovet@u-paris10.fr
Abstract:The authors trained 3 adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) to categorize pairs of unknown conspecifics presented in a video according to the dominance status of the videotaped monkeys. The subjects were trained to choose the dominant monkey for a category of films (e.g., films showing 1 monkey chasing another); then, new films were presented involving different conspecifics, and the monkeys' first responses to this new category of behavior (e.g., monkeys fighting) were taken as evidence of transfer. Two subjects were able to generalize categorical judgments of dominance to new films involving new behaviors. These findings seem to indicate that monkeys can use abstract social concepts and are aware of the social relationships within their group.
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