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鸣禽和人类对短暂声学刺激的计时与分类

Timing and classifying brief acoustic stimuli by songbirds and humans.

作者信息

Weisman R, Brownlie L, Olthof A, Njegovan M, Sturdy C, Mewhort D

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 1999 Apr;25(2):139-52.

Abstract

The durations of animals' brief vocalizations provide conspecifics with important recognition cues. In the present experiments, zebra finches and humans (trained musicians) were rewarded for responding after S+ (standard) auditory signals from 56 to 663 ms and not for responding after shorter or longer S- (comparison) durations from 10 to 3684 ms. With either a single standard (Experiment 1) or multiple standards (Experiment 2), both zebra finches and humans timed brief signals to about the same level of accuracy. The results were in qualitative agreement with predictions from scalar timing theory and its connectionist implementation in both experiments. The connectionist model provides a good quantitative account of temporal gradients with a single standard (Experiment 1) but not with multiple standards (Experiment 2).

摘要

动物短暂发声的时长为同种个体提供了重要的识别线索。在本实验中,斑马雀和人类(训练有素的音乐家)在56至663毫秒的S +(标准)听觉信号后做出反应会得到奖励,而在10至3684毫秒的较短或较长的S -(比较)时长后做出反应则不会得到奖励。无论是单一标准(实验1)还是多个标准(实验2),斑马雀和人类对短暂信号的计时精度都大致相同。在两个实验中,结果在质量上都与标量计时理论及其联结主义实现的预测一致。联结主义模型能够很好地定量解释单一标准(实验1)下的时间梯度,但不能解释多个标准(实验2)下的时间梯度。

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