Chimpanzees work better when watched by audience, study suggests | Science, Climate & Tech News
Chimpanzees carry out tasks better when they are watched by others - just like many people do at work - a new study has suggested.A research team in Japan suggested the great apes are receptive to the audience effect - where a person's behaviour changes when they believe someone else is watching - which was long thought to be unique to humans.
Christen Lin, of Kyoto University in Japan, said: "It was very surprising to find that chimpanzees are affected in their task performance by audience members, and by human audience members nonetheless."One might not expect a chimp to particularly care if another species is watching them perform a task, but the fact that they seem to be affected by human audiences even depending on the difficulty of the task suggests that this relationship is more com...










