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      Development of the visual preference of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) for photographs of primates: effect of social experience.

      Primates; Journal of Primatology
      Animals, Female, Humans, Macaca, Male, Pan troglodytes, physiology, psychology, Papio, Photography, Social Behavior, Species Specificity, Visual Perception

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          In a study by Tanaka (2003) five captive chimpanzees preferred photographs of humans to those of chimpanzees. All the subjects were raised by humans and lived in captivity for many years. This suggests their preference might have developed through social experience. In this study examined this hypothesis by using three young chimpanzees raised by their mothers in a captive chimpanzee community. The young chimpanzees were tested four times before six years of age. I also tested eight adult chimpanzees that had been in captivity for more than 20 years. Each subject was presented with digitized color photographs of different species of primates on a touch-sensitive screen. The subjects received a food reward when they touched a photograph, irrespective of which photograph they touched. All the adult chimpanzees touched photographs of humans more frequently than those of any other species of primate. Two of the young chimpanzees showed no species preference before reaching 5 years of age, when they started to show preference for humans. The remaining young chimpanzee consistently preferred chimpanzees. These results suggest that development of visual preference of chimpanzees is affected by social experience during infancy.

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          17387432
          10.1007/s10329-007-0044-3

          Chemistry
          Animals,Female,Humans,Macaca,Male,Pan troglodytes,physiology,psychology,Papio,Photography,Social Behavior,Species Specificity,Visual Perception

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