2021
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0662
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Quantity–quality trade-off in the acquisition of token preference by capuchin monkeys ( Sapajus spp.)

Abstract: Money represents a cornerstone of human modern economies and how money emerged as a medium of exchange is a crucial question for social sciences. Although non-human primates have not developed monetary systems, they can estimate, combine and exchange tokens. Here, we evaluated quantity–quality trade-offs in token choices in tufted capuchin monkeys as a first step in the investigation of the generalizability of tokens as reinforcers, which is a potentially relevant factor underlying the emergence of money in hu… Show more

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“…Another study in this issue, by Eleonora Quintiero and colleagues [19], addresses the problem regarding which features in token-exchange structures are required for the systematic adoption of one token, among a variety thereof, as a systematic means of exchange. The focus here is on the association by tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)…”
Section: Emerging Economic Behaviour In Non-humanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study in this issue, by Eleonora Quintiero and colleagues [19], addresses the problem regarding which features in token-exchange structures are required for the systematic adoption of one token, among a variety thereof, as a systematic means of exchange. The focus here is on the association by tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.)…”
Section: Emerging Economic Behaviour In Non-humanmentioning
confidence: 99%