Bisazza A, Vallortigara G
Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale, Università di Padova
Anim Behav. 1999 May;57(5):1145-1149. doi: 10.1006/anbe.1998.1075.
Mirror images simulating social partners that cooperated or defected have been used as an experimental method to test the hypothesis that, while inspecting a predator, pairs of fish play a conditional strategy, Tit for Tat, in an iterated version of the Prisoner's Dilemma game. Using this method, we found that predator inspection was more likely to occur when the mirror image was visible on the left rather than on the right side of mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki. The same occurred even when a videorecorded stimulus presentation was used, in which sequences of the predator were mixed with their mirror-image equivalents, thus showing that the asymmetry was not due to behavioural or morphological asymmetries of the predator itself. Moreover, irrespective of whether they were tested with a cooperative (parallel mirror) or a defecting (angled mirror) partner, mosquitofish drew closer to the predator when the mirror was on their left side. These findings suggest that the images seen on the right and left sides by a fish may evoke different types of social behaviour, probably because of differing modes of analysis of perceptual information carried out by the left and right sides of the brain; accurate control and balancing of the side of presentation of visual stimuli during behavioural experiments thus appears to be crucial. Copyright 1999 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.
模拟合作或背叛的社会伙伴的镜像已被用作一种实验方法,以检验这样一个假设:在检查捕食者时,成对的鱼类在囚徒困境博弈的迭代版本中采取以牙还牙的条件策略。使用这种方法,我们发现,当食蚊鱼(盖氏食蚊鱼)左侧能看到镜像而非右侧时,捕食者检查更有可能发生。即使使用视频记录的刺激呈现方式,即捕食者的序列与其镜像等效物混合在一起时,情况也是如此,这表明这种不对称并非由于捕食者本身的行为或形态不对称。此外,无论用合作的(平行镜像)还是背叛的(成角度镜像)伙伴对食蚊鱼进行测试,当镜子在其左侧时,食蚊鱼都会更靠近捕食者。这些发现表明,鱼类左右两侧看到的图像可能会引发不同类型的社会行为,这可能是因为大脑左右两侧对感知信息的分析方式不同;因此,在行为实验中准确控制和平衡视觉刺激呈现的一侧似乎至关重要。版权所有1999动物行为研究协会。