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タイトル: “UNWILLING” VERSUS “UNABLE”: UNDERSTANDING CHIMPANZEES’ RESTRICTIONS IN COGNITION AND MOTIVATION
著者: YAMAMOTO, Shinya
著者名の別形: 山本, 真也
キーワード: unwillingness
inability
cognition vs. motivation
theory of mind
prosociality
social learning
cumulative culture
apes
human evolution
発行日: 2021
出版者: Psychologia Society
誌名: PSYCHOLOGIA
巻: 63
号: 2
開始ページ: 174
終了ページ: 190
論文番号: 2021-B020
抄録: Human uniqueness and its evolutionary basis are explored through a comparison between humans and our closest evolutionary animals. With this approach, any behavior not demonstrated by non-human animals is considered unique to humans. We often attribute human uniqueness to a highly sophisticated cognitive ability that seemingly exists only in humans. However, even though non-human animals do not demonstrate a certain behavior, it is too early to say that they cannot demonstrate it. In this article, I introduce some examples in which chimpanzees have a cognitive basis for some social or cultural behaviors but do not perform these in their everyday lives, which urges us to consider not only cognitive restrictions but also motivational restrictions. I propose four hypotheses to explain their inaction. This type of “growth allowance” of cognitive abilities may help animals survive when they are challenged under a novel selective pressure during the exploration of a new environment.
著作権等: © 2019 Psychologia Society
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/267916
DOI(出版社版): 10.2117/psysoc.2021-B020
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