Investigation of inanimate objects by the greater bushbaby (Otolemur garnettii) |
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Authors: | Michael J Renner Allyson J Bennett Michele L Ford Peter J Pierre |
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Institution: | (1) Present address: Department of Psychology, West Chester University, 19383 West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Psychology, Memphis State University, 38152 Memphis, Tennessee, USA |
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Abstract: | Investigatory behavior with novel, inanimate objects by two groups of four juvenile greater bushbabies (Otolemur garnettii) was examined in the laboratory. Substantial investigatory behavior was shown by all subjects. In the first study, subjects
showed interest in a wide variety of nonfood stimulus objects. In the second, subjects displayed sustained interest in and
investigation of non-food stimulus objects over three sessions. Bushbabies showed preferences for larger, more manipulable
objects and variations in total contact over days. Individual differences were observed in the duration and types of contact
with objects. These observations contradict earlier reports that prosimians show little interest in inanimate, non-food objects. |
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Keywords: | Prosimian Bushbaby Curiosity Cognition Manipulation Object manipulation Otolemur garnettii |
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