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  • Animals, including nonhuman primates, use spatial navigation to find resources like food and shelter, but studying this in natural settings is challenging due to uncontrolled variables.
  • Researchers tested six chimpanzees in a virtual reality environment where they interacted with a touch screen, mimicking real-life navigation behaviors by learning to find landmarks associated with food.
  • This study suggests that virtual reality can effectively combine the ecological validity of field research with the control of laboratory settings, potentially advancing understanding of primate navigation strategies such as landmarks and spatial mapping.

Article Abstract

Almost all animals navigate their environment to find food, shelter, and mates. Spatial cognition of nonhuman primates in large-scale environments is notoriously difficult to study. Field research is ecologically valid, but controlling confounding variables can be difficult. Captive research enables experimental control, but space restrictions can limit generalizability. Virtual reality technology combines the best of both worlds by creating large-scale, controllable environments. We presented six chimpanzees with a seminaturalistic virtual environment, using a custom touch screen application. The chimpanzees exhibited signature behaviors reminiscent of real-life navigation: They learned to approach a landmark associated with the presence of fruit, improving efficiency over time; they located this landmark from novel starting locations and approached a different landmark when necessary. We conclude that virtual environments can allow for standardized testing with higher ecological validity than traditional tests in captivity and harbor great potential to contribute to longstanding questions in primate navigation, e.g., the use of landmarks, Euclidean maps, or spatial frames of reference.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9232100PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abm4754DOI Listing

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