# Investigation of preference for local and global processing of Capuchin-monkeys (Sapajus spp.) in shape discrimination of mosaic arrangements

**Authors:** Fernanda Mendes, Ana Leda de Faria Brino, Paulo Roney Kilpp Goulart, Olavo de Faria Galvão, Dora Selma Fix Ventura, Letícia Miquilini, Felipe André da Costa Brito, Givago Silva Souza, Carlos Tomaz, Carlos Tomaz, Carlos Tomaz

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303562 · PLOS ONE · 2024-05-29

## TL;DR

This study explores how capuchin monkeys process visual information when distinguishing shapes in solid and mosaic formats.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into capuchin monkeys' visual processing preferences using a combination of hierarchical and simple discrimination tasks.

## Key findings

- Capuchin monkeys showed a preference for local processing in hierarchical stimuli.
- Shape discrimination performance was significant for solid figures but not for all mosaic shapes.
- Monkeys responded to local contrast and partly to global contrast in mosaic stimuli.

## Abstract

Classical experiments using hierarchical stimuli to investigate the ability of capuchin monkeys to integrate visual information based on global or local clues reported findings suggesting a behavioral preference for local information of the image. Many experiments using mosaics have been conducted with capuchin monkeys to identify some of their perceptual phenotypes. As the identification of an image in a mosaic demands the integration of elements that share some visual features, we evaluated the discrimination of shapes presented in solid and mosaic stimuli in capuchin monkeys. Shape discrimination performance was tested in 2 male adult capuchin monkeys in an experimental chamber with a touchscreen video monitor, in three experiments: (i) evaluation of global and local processing using hierarchical stimuli; (ii) evaluation of target detection using simple discrimination procedures; (iii) evaluation of shape discrimination using simple discrimination and delayed matching-to-sample procedures. We observed that both monkeys had preferences for local processing when tested by hierarchical stimuli. Additionally, detection performance for solid and mosaic targets was highly significant, but for shape discrimination tasks we found significant performance when using solid figures, non-significant performance when using circle and square shapes in mosaic stimuli, and significant performance when using Letter X and Number 8 shapes in mosaic stimuli. Our results are suggestive that the monkeys respond to local contrast and partly to global contrast in mosaic stimuli.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Cebus (capuchin monkeys, genus) [taxon 9513], Cercopithecidae (monkey, family) [taxon 9527]

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