Emery Nathan J, Clayton Nicola S
Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour, University of Cambridge, CB3 8AA, UK.
Science. 2004 Dec 10;306(5703):1903-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1098410.
Discussions of the evolution of intelligence have focused on monkeys and apes because of their close evolutionary relationship to humans. Other large-brained social animals, such as corvids, also understand their physical and social worlds. Here we review recent studies of tool manufacture, mental time travel, and social cognition in corvids, and suggest that complex cognition depends on a "tool kit" consisting of causal reasoning, flexibility, imagination, and prospection. Because corvids and apes share these cognitive tools, we argue that complex cognitive abilities evolved multiple times in distantly related species with vastly different brain structures in order to solve similar socioecological problems.
由于猴子和猿类与人类有着密切的进化关系,关于智力进化的讨论一直聚焦于它们。其他大脑较大的群居动物,如鸦科鸟类,也能理解它们的物理和社会世界。在此,我们回顾了近期关于鸦科鸟类工具制造、心理时间旅行和社会认知的研究,并提出复杂认知依赖于一个由因果推理、灵活性、想象力和前瞻性组成的“工具包”。因为鸦科鸟类和猿类共享这些认知工具,我们认为复杂认知能力在亲缘关系较远、大脑结构差异巨大的物种中多次进化,以解决相似的社会生态问题。