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Evidence of joint commitment in great apes' natural joint actions.

Auteur(s)
Heesen, Raphaela 
Institut de psychologie du travail et des organisations 
Zuberbühler, Klaus 
Institut de biologie 
Bangerter, Adrian 
Institut de psychologie du travail et des organisations 
Iglesias, Katia 
Laboratoire d'études des processus sociaux 
Rossano, Federico
Pajot, Aude
Guéry, Jean-Pascal
Genty, Emilie 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z
In
Royal Society open science
Vol.
8
No
12
Mots-clés
  • great apes
  • joint action
  • joint commitment
  • politeness theory
  • social grooming
  • social play
  • great apes

  • joint action

  • joint commitment

  • politeness theory

  • social grooming

  • social play

Résumé
Human joint action seems special, as it is grounded in joint commitment-a sense of mutual obligation participants feel towards each other. Comparative research with humans and non-human great apes has typically investigated joint commitment by experimentally interrupting joint actions to study subjects' resumption strategies. However, such experimental interruptions are human-induced, and thus the question remains of how great apes naturally handle interruptions. Here, we focus on naturally occurring interruptions of joint actions, grooming and play, in bonobos and chimpanzees. Similar to humans, both species frequently resumed interrupted joint actions (and the previous behaviours, like grooming the same body part region or playing the same play type) with their previous partners and at the previous location. Yet, the probability of resumption attempts was unaffected by social bonds or rank. Our data suggest that great apes experience something akin to joint commitment, for which we discuss possible evolutionary origins.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/32556
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10.1098/rsos.211121
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34909217
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: heesen-et-al-2021-evidence-of-joint-commitment-in-great-apes-natural-joint-actions.pdf (597.3 KB)
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