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数值会在猴子身上留下与其相关的符号的语义印记。

Numerical values leave a semantic imprint on associated signs in monkeys.

机构信息

University of Tübingen, Germany.

出版信息

J Cogn Neurosci. 2010 Jan;22(1):174-83. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2009.21193.

Abstract

Animals and humans share an evolutionary ancient quantity representation which is characterized by analog magnitude features: Discriminating magnitudes becomes more difficult with increasing set sizes (size effect) and with decreasing distance between two numerosities (distance effect). Humans show these effects even with number symbols. We wondered whether monkeys would show the same psychophysical effects with numerical signs and addressed this issue by training three monkeys to associate visual shapes with numerosities. We then confronted the monkeys with trials in which they had to match these visual signs with each other. The monkeys' performance in this shape versus shape protocol was positively correlated with the numerical distance and the magnitudes associated with the signs. Additionally, the monkeys responded significantly slower for signs with higher assigned numerical values. These findings suggest that the numerical values imprint their analog magnitudes characteristics onto the associated visual sign in monkeys, an effect that we also found reflected in the discharges of prefrontal neurons. This provides evidence for a precursor of the human number symbol knowledge.

摘要

动物和人类共享一种古老的数量表示形式,其特征是具有模拟数量特征:随着集合大小的增加(大小效应)和两个数量之间距离的减小(距离效应),区分数量变得更加困难。即使使用数字符号,人类也会表现出这些效应。我们想知道猴子是否会在数字符号上表现出相同的心理物理效应,并通过训练三只猴子将视觉形状与数量联系起来来解决这个问题。然后,我们让猴子在实验中比较这些视觉符号。猴子在形状与形状协议中的表现与数字距离和与符号相关的数量呈正相关。此外,猴子对具有较高赋值数值的符号的反应明显较慢。这些发现表明,在猴子身上,数值值将其模拟数量特征印刻到相关的视觉符号上,我们还发现这反映在额前神经元的放电中。这为人类数字符号知识的前身提供了证据。

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