Beran Michael J
Language Research Center, Georgia State University, University Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30302, USA.
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 2012 Jan;38(1):23-9. doi: 10.1037/a0024965. Epub 2011 Jul 25.
Many species can choose between two visual sets of stimuli on the basis of quantity. This is true when sets are both visible, or are presented one set at a time or even one item at a time. However, we know comparatively little about how well nonhuman animals can compare auditory quantities. Here, three chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) chose between two sets of food items when they only heard each item fall into different containers rather than seeing those items. This method prevented the chimpanzees from summing the amount of visible food they saw because there were no visual cues. Chimpanzees performed well, and their performance matched that of previous experiments with regard to obeying Weber's law. They also performed well with comparisons between a sequentially presented auditory set and a fully visible set, demonstrating that duration of presentation was not being used as a cue. In addition, they accommodated empty sets into these judgments, although not perfectly. Thus, chimpanzees can judge auditory quantities in flexible ways that show many similarities to how they compare visual quantities.
许多物种能够根据数量在两组视觉刺激之间做出选择。当两组刺激都可见,或者一次呈现一组甚至一次呈现一个项目时,情况就是如此。然而,我们对非人类动物比较听觉数量的能力了解相对较少。在这里,三只黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)在只能听到每个食物落入不同容器而看不到这些食物的情况下,在两组食物之间做出选择。这种方法阻止了黑猩猩对它们看到的可见食物数量进行累加,因为没有视觉线索。黑猩猩表现良好,并且在遵守韦伯定律方面,它们的表现与之前的实验相当。在对依次呈现的听觉组和完全可见组进行比较时,它们也表现良好,这表明呈现的持续时间并未被用作线索。此外,它们将空集纳入这些判断中,尽管并不完美。因此,黑猩猩能够以灵活的方式判断听觉数量,这与它们比较视觉数量的方式有许多相似之处。