RRC ID 85566
著者 Wilson DA, Tomonaga M.
タイトル Exploring attentional bias towards threatening faces in chimpanzees using the dot probe task.
ジャーナル PLoS One
Abstract Primates have evolved to rapidly detect and respond to danger in their environment. However, the mechanisms involved in attending to threatening stimuli are not fully understood. The dot-probe task is one of the most widely used experimental paradigms to investigate these mechanisms in humans. However, to date, few studies have been conducted in non-human primates. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the dot-probe task can measure attentional biases towards threatening faces in chimpanzees. Eight adult chimpanzees participated in a series of touch screen dot-probe tasks. We predicted faster response times towards chimpanzee threatening faces relative to neutral faces and faster response times towards faces of high threat intensity (scream) than low threat intensity (bared teeth). Contrary to prediction, response times for chimpanzee threatening faces relative to neutral faces did not differ. In addition, we found no difference in response times for faces of high and low threat intensity. In conclusion, we found no evidence that the touch screen dot-probe task can measure attentional biases specifically towards threatening faces in our chimpanzees. Methodological limitations of using the task to measure emotional attention in human and non-human primates, including stimulus threat intensity, emotional state, stimulus presentation duration and manual responding are discussed.
巻・号 13(11)
ページ e0207378
公開日 2018-1-1
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0207378
PII PONE-D-18-09693
PMID 30485317
PMC PMC6261591
MeSH Animals Emotions / physiology* Face* Female Humans Male Pan troglodytes / physiology* Pan troglodytes / psychology Problem Solving / physiology* Visual Perception / physiology*
IF 2.74
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