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Use of experimenter-given cues in visual co-orienting and in an object-choice task by a New World monkey species, Cotton Top Tamarins ( Saguinus oedipus ).
Authors:Neiworth, Julie J.   Burman, Michael A.   Basile, Benjamin M.   Lickteig, Mark T.
Abstract:Two methods assessed the use of experimenter-given directional cues by a New World monkey species, cotton top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Experiment 1 used cues to elicit visual co-orienting toward distal objects. Experiment 2 used cues to generate responses in an object-choice task. Although there were strong positive correlations between monkey pairs to co-orient, visual co-orienting with a human experimenter occurred at a low frequency to distal objects. Human hand pointing cues generated more visual co-orienting than did eye gaze to distal objects. Significant accurate choices of baited cups occurred with human point and tap cues and human look cues. Results highlight the importance of head and body orientation to induce shared attention in cotton top tamarins, both in a task that involved food getting and a task that did not. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:experimenter-given cues   directional cues   visual orientation   distal objects   hand pointing cues   shared attention   cotton top tamarins
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