霊長類研究
Online ISSN : 1880-2117
Print ISSN : 0912-4047
ISSN-L : 0912-4047
31 巻, 2 号
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総説
  • 渡邉 慶, 船橋 新太郎
    原稿種別: 総説
    2015 年31 巻2 号 p. 87-100
    発行日: 2015/12/20
    公開日: 2016/01/30
    [早期公開] 公開日: 2015/06/20
    ジャーナル フリー
    A dual-task is a procedure in which subjects are asked to perform two tasks simultaneously. Humans often show performance deficits in one or both of the component tasks in the dual-task. This effect, known as dual-task interference, is thought to reflect the fundamental characteristics of higher-order cognitive functions such as attention and working memory, therefore human dual-task performance has been extensively studied in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Despite many decades of research, our understanding regarding the mechanisms underlying dual-task performance is still limited due to the lack of animal models that are amenable to direct recording of neuronal signals during dual-task performance. In this review, we first outline the history of dual-task research in human cognitive psychology. We then review the major trends of dual-task research in human functional neuroimaging studies, and discuss how these studies contributed to the understanding of neural mechanisms underlying dual-task performance. Finally, we review recent advances in behavioral and neurophysiological studies in nonhuman primates, and discuss how the development of animal models of dual-task performance will shed new light in these areas.
原著
  • 松本 晶子, Ryne A. Palombit
    原稿種別: 原著
    2015 年31 巻2 号 p. 101-107
    発行日: 2015/12/20
    公開日: 2016/01/30
    [早期公開] 公開日: 2015/08/25
    ジャーナル フリー
    Activity budgets represent life styles, reproductive life points of females and patterns for habitat environment in animals. It is suggested that activity budget favor the worst environmental criteria and resting time becomes a buffer for increasing energy demand such as lactation. We studied the activity budgets of anubis baboons (Papio anubis) in the semi-arid Laikipia District of Kenya to investigate their behavioral strategies adapted for the dry months when available foods are poor. We found that 18.1 % of each day was devoted to feeding, 34.5 % to moving, 37.4 % to resting, and 10.0 % to participating in social interactions. Although this distribution of time did not change between the wet months and the dry months, the frequency of drinking water in the dry months was more than in the wet months. Anubis baboons switched their diet from insects in the wet months to herbaceous plants in the dry months. Comparison of the results with previous studies suggests that feeding time becomes short when group size is small.
  • 青木 孝平
    原稿種別: 原著
    2015 年31 巻2 号 p. 109-118
    発行日: 2015/12/20
    公開日: 2016/01/30
    [早期公開] 公開日: 2015/10/02
    ジャーナル フリー
    For the sake of population management in captivity three adult Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) were isolated from the originated group in Ueno Zoological Gardens, Tokyo, Japan, during a breeding season in 2014. I investigated social rank and social interactions of these males comparing with other group members among three phases (before, during, and after isolation). The most dominant male dropped his rank after isolation and changed his interaction partners. After the reintroduction of three males, most of individuals that remained in the group attacked to isolated males. The result suggest that temporal isolation caused drastic change in social interaction and that this manipulation might increase a risk of fight with injury in the group. Therefore we should consider number and combination of individuals isolate together at once, depend on situation of social structure inside the enclosure.
  • 吉田 洋, 中村 大輔, 林 進, 北原 正彦
    原稿種別: 原著
    2015 年31 巻2 号 p. 119-127
    発行日: 2015/12/20
    公開日: 2016/01/30
    [早期公開] 公開日: 2015/12/03
    ジャーナル フリー
    The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects on Japanese macaques of being driven away by citizens. We studied transition-frequency and the number of people who drove away macaques, the macaque troop home range, haunt-frequency to human habitation and feeding-frequency on crops in Fujiyoshida and Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Immediately after a meeting that was held to explain the study to local residents, the frequency with which macaques were driven away increased. However, the core macaque area did not move closer to human habitation and neither the feeding-frequency on crops nor the frequency of infestation decreased. Meetings with local residents provide opportunities to strengthen damage management, but this meeting did not reduce the damage caused by the macaque troop. In addition, the village that drove away the macaques has been excluded from the core area of the macaque troop and the frequencies of crop damage and haunting by macaques have decreased rapidly since June 2007, when the civic organization "Wildlife Damage Management Support Center" began driving away macaques in Fujiyoshida. The organization consists of a small number of citizens who drive away macaques, and their efforts indicate that crop damage can be reduced by moving macaques away from human habitation. On the other hand, the frequencies of feeding on crops and haunting by macaques are not higher in Fujikawaguchiko, where civic organizations aimed at driving away macaques have not been established.
短報
  • Sayaka TOJIMA
    原稿種別: 短報
    2015 年31 巻2 号 p. 129-135
    発行日: 2015/12/20
    公開日: 2016/01/30
    [早期公開] 公開日: 2015/10/02
    ジャーナル フリー
    霊長類における尾は,環境への適応や系統を反映する重要な形態のひとつである。特に一部の狭鼻猿類では尾が極端に短縮・喪失しており,その進化過程を解明するためこれまで尾長変異と骨格形態変異について研究がなされ,仙尾部骨格形態が尾長を反映して変異することが知られるようになった。こうした骨格形態変異は,尾長の変化に伴う尾の機能変異を反映していると考えられるが,尾の機能に重要な影響を及ぼす尾筋が尾長変異によりどのように変異するのかについては,知見が不足していた。そこで本研究では,狭鼻猿の尾筋に関する知見の更新ならびに尾長変異に伴う尾筋の形態変異の解明を目的とし,尾長の異なる狭鼻猿5種5体の腰部から尾部を剖検,尾筋付着部位を観察した結果、以下の知見を得た。1)観察した全ての尾筋は,短尾な種ほど頭側で停止・腱様化する,2)尾屈筋群はベニガオザルより短尾の種に存在しない,3)骨盤尾筋群は尾が無い種にも存在する,4)背側尾伸筋群は非常に短い尾をもつニホンザル,ベニガオザルでは1種類しか見られず,尾のないチンパンジーにはない,5)背側尾外転筋群は尾を持つ全ての種で2種類独立に存在する。これらは,従来の骨格形態変異に関する知見と併せ,狭鼻猿の尾長短縮過程解明に重要な役割を果たすだろう。
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