creators_name: Humphrey, Nicholas K creators_name: Keeble, Graham R type: journalp datestamp: 2001-08-30 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:54:47 metadata_visibility: show title: How monkeys acquire a new way of seeing ispublished: pub subjects: bio-ani-cog subjects: dev-psy subjects: percep-cog-psy full_text_status: public keywords: perceptual development, perceptual classification, visual exploration, monkeys abstract: In an experiment on perceptual learning, monkeys were given the opportunity to watch on television the 'private behaviour' of another monkey (whcih did not know it was being watched). The subjects were shown monkey X for twenty sessions in a row, followed by monkey Y for twenty sessions, followed by monkey X again for twenty sessions. The subjects' 'interest' in the stimulus monkey remained roughly level within each block of twenty sessions, but increased in a step-like way at the changeover from X to Y, and again from Y to X. These results are interpreted as evidence that the subects gained little or no extra insight into the nature of private behaviour through watching the same monkey in successive sessions; the critical factor in their perceptual education was the comparison between one monkey's behaviour and another's. date: 1976 date_type: published publication: Perception volume: 5 pagerange: 51-56 refereed: TRUE citation: Humphrey, Nicholas K and Keeble, Graham R (1976) How monkeys acquire a new way of seeing. [Journal (Paginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/1781/2/Perception76.pdf