Fiorito G, Scotto P
Science. 1992 Apr 24;256(5056):545-7. doi: 10.1126/science.256.5056.545.
Untrained Octopus vulgaris (observers) were allowed to watch conditioned Octopus(demonstrators) perform the task of selecting one of two objects that were presented simultaneously and differed only in color. After being placed in isolation, the observers, in a similar test, consistently selected the same object as did the demonstrators. This learning by observation occurred irrespective of the object chosen by the demonstrators as the positive choice and was more rapid than the learning that occurred during the conditioning of animals. The task was performed correctly without significant errors and further conditioning for 5 days. These results show that observational learning can occur in invertebrates.
未经训练的普通章鱼(观察者)被允许观看经过训练的章鱼(示范者)执行从同时呈现的两个仅颜色不同的物体中选择一个的任务。在被隔离放置后,观察者在类似测试中始终如一地选择了与示范者相同的物体。这种通过观察的学习与示范者选择作为正确选项的物体无关,并且比动物训练过程中的学习更快。该任务在没有重大错误的情况下正确执行,并持续训练了5天。这些结果表明,观察性学习可以在无脊椎动物中发生。