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Stimulus enhancement and spread of a spontaneous tool use in a colony of long-tailed macaques
Authors:Klaus Zuberbühler  Lorenz Gygax  Nerida Harley  Hans Kummer
Institution:(1) Present address: Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, 3815 Walnut Street, 19104-6196 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Ethology and Wildlife Research, University of Zurich, Zoological Institute, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:In a captive group of long-tailed macaques, tool-using behavior by a single competent individual had a significant effect on the synchronous manipulative behavior of naïve animals. Group members engaged in manipulations on the same object class more frequently during times when the model was working than when it was not. The form of their behavior, however, in no way resembled the technique used by the model. All three animals that later became successful tool users were among the few subjects that exhibited a significant increase in manipulations on the same object class while the model was working. Possible causal relationships between this stimulus enhancement and the transmission of the new behavior to other group members are analyzed and discussed.
Keywords:Non-human primates            Macaca fascicularis            Social learning  Stimulus enhancement  Tool use
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