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Modulation of physical understanding by common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)

Journal

ANIMAL COGNITION
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 175-186

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10071-010-0351-8

Keywords

Common marmoset; Contact; Physical causality; Physical support; Problem solving

Funding

  1. Centre for Advanced Research on Logic and Sensibility, at Keio University, Japan
  2. Funding Program for World-leading Innovative R&D on Science and Technology, at RIKEN, Japan
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [22700277] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The understanding of physical causality in common marmosets was tested using support problems in which a pair of sheets was presented to determine whether subjects would choose the sheet that had a food item on it (i.e., the sheet was supporting the food item). In two experiments, the conditions were manipulated in terms of the length of the sheet, the distance between the sheet and the food item, the presence of a gap separating the two sheets, and the size of the food item. In Experiment 1, the marmosets had difficulty rejecting an irretrievable food item when it was located closer to them than a retrievable item. Although their performance was strongly affected by the size of the irretrievable food item, they quickly learned to reject that alternative. In contrast, no improvement was found when one sheet was divided into two pieces such that the food item could not be retrieved when its near side was pulled. A similar response tendency was observed in Experiment 2, in which the effects of the large food item were examined in three different conditions. Thus, common marmosets were influenced by the perceptual features of the food in solving the support problems, as are other non-human primates. In addition, they consistently failed to appreciate the presence of a gap and, therefore, failed to reject the distracter alternative. However, all animals rapidly learned that the size of the food item was an irrelevant variable, and some showed an elementary conceptual understanding of support. These findings suggest that marmosets' physical understanding may improve with experience.

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