Nguyen Nam H, Klein Emily D, Zentall Thomas R
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2005 Jun;12(3):514-8. doi: 10.3758/bf03193797.
Developmental psychologists have described imitation as a process that suggests perspective-taking abilities. However, imitative behavior has been found in animals, which are generally not considered capable of taking the perspective of another. Previous studies with birds have demonstrated the imitation of a single response (sometimes referred to as action-level imitation). In the present experiment, we examined the extent to which pigeons would imitate an unfamiliar sequence of two behaviors (sometimes referred to as program-level imitation). Our results indicate that, although there are individual differences, pigeons show a significant tendency to match a demonstrated sequence of behavior involving, first, a response to a treadle (pecking at it or stepping on it) and, second, pushing aside a screen that blocks access to food (a left-vs.-right push).
发展心理学家将模仿描述为一个体现换位思考能力的过程。然而,人们发现动物也有模仿行为,而动物通常被认为没有换位思考的能力。之前对鸟类的研究已经证明了对单一反应的模仿(有时被称为动作层面的模仿)。在本实验中,我们研究了鸽子在多大程度上会模仿由两种行为组成的不熟悉序列(有时被称为程序层面的模仿)。我们的结果表明,尽管存在个体差异,但鸽子表现出显著的倾向,去匹配所展示的行为序列,该序列首先是对踏板的反应(啄踏板或踩踏板),其次是推开阻挡获取食物的屏幕(向左或向右推)。