Cross Fiona R, Jackson Robert R
School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Behav Processes. 2005 May 31;69(2):125-7; author reply 159-63. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2005.02.010.
Simple heuristics may help explain how even a spider, despite its minute brain, can be disturbingly intelligent. Hutchinson and Gigerenzer suggest that the generalist-specialist distinction (or more accurately the predictability-unpredictability distinction) may be related to a species' level of reliance on simple heuristics, and spider behaviour may present some especially instructive opportunities for investigating these ideas. Daniel Dennett's distinction between Darwinian, Skinnerian and Popperian animals might be useful for discerning the different contexts in which optimality considerations and individual decision making are relevant.
简单的启发法或许有助于解释,即便蜘蛛的大脑微小,却为何能拥有令人不安的智慧。哈钦森和吉仁泽认为,通才与专才的区别(或者更准确地说,可预测性与不可预测性的区别)可能与一个物种对简单启发法的依赖程度有关,而蜘蛛的行为或许为研究这些观点提供了一些特别有启发性的机会。丹尼尔·丹尼特对达尔文式、斯金纳式和波普尔式动物的区分,可能有助于辨别最优性考量和个体决策相关的不同情境。