Naong the orangutan makes
decisions about drinks he never tasted before, demonstrating affective
forecasting ability
Date: August 11, 2016
Source: Springer
Without having tasted a specific
new juice mix before, an orangutan in a Swedish zoo has enough sense to know
whether it will taste nice or not based on how he recombined relevant memories
from the past. Only humans were previously thought to have this ability of
affective forecasting, in which prior experiences are used to conjure up mental
pictures about totally new situations, says Gabriela-Alina Sauciuc of Lund
University in Sweden, in Springer's journal Animal Cognition.
In general, making decisions is
much easier when one is guided by prior experience, but this is not always
available in new situations. In such cases, affective forecasting becomes
important. It enables people to predict whether a situation will be pleasurable
or not, by mentally recombining elements of prior experiences into possible
scenarios, and by allowing people to pre-experience what these might feel like.
Affective forecasting saves people the costs and risks of having to engage in
actual behaviour to find out how new situations might turn out.
This ability is believed to have
evolved only in humans. For example, given prior experience with the
ingredients, but in the absence of direct experience with the mixture, only
humans are thought to be able to predict that lemonade tastes better with sugar
than without it. In contrast, all other animals are thought to be stuck in
their previous experiences. At best, they should be able to predict that the
juice they tasted before will taste the same again. But they would be unable to
realize that a novel mixture of known juices will have new gustatory qualities,
which depend on those of the ingredients. Faced with such new situations,
animals are expected to be clueless and act by trial-and-error.
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