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Stage 6 object concept in nonhuman primate cognition: A comparison between gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) and Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata).
Authors:Natale, Francesco   Antinucci, Francesco   Spinozzi, Giovanna   Potí, Patrizia
Abstract:Several investigators have reported the achievement of Stage 6 object concept in a number of species of nonhuman primates. Because Stage 6 object concept implies a capacity for mental representation, such an achievement would demonstrate the presence of a crucial capacity in nonhuman primate cognition. There are, it is suggested, problems in the way nonhuman primates have been tested for Stage 6 object concept (i.e., that the tasks employed could be solved in nonrepresentational ways). The present study attempted to differentiate between representational and nonrepresentational responses in the typical task used for testing Stage 6 object concept (following the invisible displacements of an object). The performance of 2 22-mo-old Ss, a Japanese macaque and a gorilla, was compared. It was found that only the gorilla solved the task with the use of mental representation. The macaque consistently tried to solve the task by employing practical, nonrepresentational strategies. (12 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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