Mottley Kieron, Heyes Cecilia
Department of Psychology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
J Comp Psychol. 2003 Dec;117(4):363-70. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.117.4.363.
Juvenile budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) observed thin film transistor video playback of a virtual conspecific demonstrator using its beak to remove a stopper from a food box, either by pulling the object upward or by pushing it downward. Simultaneously (Experiment 1) or subsequently (Experiment 2), the observers were offered a similar stopper box and rewarded with access to food for each removal response, regardless of its direction. Observers of upward movement made a greater proportion of up responses in total and showed a stronger tendency to increase the proportion of up responses over test trials than observers of downward movement. These findings provide the first demonstration of which the authors are aware that birds are able not only to detect and respond to a moving video image but also to copy its movements.
观察发现,幼年虎皮鹦鹉(Melopsittacus undulatus)观看了薄膜晶体管视频回放,视频中一个虚拟的同种示范者用喙从食盒上取下一个塞子,要么向上拉物体,要么向下推物体。在实验1中,观察者同时观看视频,在实验2中,观察者随后观看视频,之后给观察者提供一个类似的带塞子的盒子,无论其动作方向如何,每次取下塞子的动作都会得到获取食物的奖励。向上移动的视频观察者在总的动作中做出向上动作的比例更大,并且与向下移动的视频观察者相比,在测试试验中表现出更强的增加向上动作比例的趋势。据作者所知,这些发现首次证明鸟类不仅能够检测并对移动的视频图像做出反应,还能够模仿其动作。