RRC ID 85564
Author Gao J, Tomonaga M.
Title The body inversion effect in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
Journal PLoS One
Abstract Bodies are important social cues for animals. Body recognition in humans is deteriorated by inversion. This inversion effect suggests the configural processing of bodies, which is different from the processing used for other objects. However, it is not known if this type of body processing exists in non-human primates. We tested seven chimpanzees using upright and inverted chimpanzee body stimuli and other stimuli in matching-to-sample tasks to examine the body inversion effect and the body parts that invoke it. Our results reflected the body inversion effect for intact chimpanzee bodies, bodies with complete body contours, and bodies with clear faces but not for the objects and other conditions that did not present complete body contours and clear faces. The results show that chimpanzees share configural body processing with humans and that bodies are special to them compared with other objects. The results also revealed the functions of faces and body contours in configural processing by chimpanzees.
Volume 13(10)
Pages e0204131
Published 2018-1-1
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0204131
PII PONE-D-18-02236
PMID 30281635
PMC PMC6169876
MeSH Animals Body Image* Face Facial Recognition Female Male Orientation Pan troglodytes / psychology* Posture Reaction Time Recognition, Psychology*
IF 2.74
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