First- and second-order configural sensitivity for greeble stimuli in baboons

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Carole Parron
Joël Fagot
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[1] Université d’Aix-Marseille,LPC, CNRS, UMR 6146
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Learning & Behavior | 2010年 / 38卷
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Face Recognition; Nonhuman Primate; Probe Trial; Configural Processing; Baseline Trial;
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Previous studies on nonhuman primates have shown inconsistencies in their processing of first- and secondorder relational properties of facial stimuli. Using greeble stimuli sharing configural properties with faces, this study assessed configural processing in baboons. Five baboons were trained to recognize a positive stimulus among pairs of greebles in a two-alternative forced choice task. They were then tested with new stimulus pairs involving either a first-order version, with modifications in global qualitative spatial relations, or a second-order version, with modifications of finer spatial relations. Performance remained above chance in all test conditions, including when only second-order cues were available, but it was higher for first-order trials. It is proposed that an extensive training with greebles led to the processing of second-order relational properties. These results demonstrate that configural sensitivity is not restricted to faces in baboons and suggest that a common mechanism may support configural processing for face and nonface stimuli.
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