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Use of human visual attention cues by olive baboons (Papio anubis) in a competitive task
Authors:Vick Sarah-Jane  Anderson James R
Institution:Centre Nacional de la Recherche Scientifique Station de Primatologie, Rousset-sur-Arc, France. sarah-jane.vick@port.ac.uk
Abstract:The ability of 4 olive baboons (Papio anubis) to use human gaze cues during a competitive food task was investigated. Three baboons used head orientation as a cue, and 1 individual also used eye direction alone. As the baboons did not receive prior training with gestural cues, their performance suggests that the competitive paradigm may be more appropriate for testing nonhuman primates than the standard object-choice paradigm. However, the baboons were insensitive to whether the experimenter could actually perceive the food item, and therefore the use of visual orientation cues may not be indicative of visual perspective-taking abilities. Performance was disrupted by the introduction of a screen and objects to conceal food items and by the absence of movement in cues presented.
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