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西部灌丛鸦(加州丛鸦)在贮藏行为中没有时间偏好的证据。

No evidence of temporal preferences in caching by Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica).

作者信息

Thom James M, Clayton Nicola S

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EB, UK.

Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EB, UK.

出版信息

Behav Processes. 2014 Mar;103(100):173-9. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2013.12.010. Epub 2013 Dec 27.

Abstract

Humans and other animals often favour immediate gratification over long-term gain. Primates, including humans, appear more willing to wait for rewards than other animals, such as rats or pigeons. Another group displaying impressive patience are the corvids, which possess large brains and show sophisticated cognitive abilities. Here, we assess intertemporal choice in one corvid species, the Western scrub-jay (Aphelocoma californica). These birds cache food for future consumption and respond flexibly to future needs. Cache-theft and cache-degradation are time-dependent processes in scrub-jay ecology that might necessitate sensitivity to delays between caching and retrieval. We adopt a caching paradigm with delays of up to 49 h. Across two experiments we find no evidence of a preference for earlier recovery. We highlight the possibility that, although scrub-jays can discriminate between the present and the future, they may not understand how far into the future an event will occur.

摘要

人类和其他动物通常更倾向于即时满足而非长期收益。包括人类在内的灵长类动物似乎比其他动物(如大鼠或鸽子)更愿意等待奖励。另一类表现出惊人耐心的动物是鸦科鸟类,它们拥有较大的大脑并展现出复杂的认知能力。在此,我们评估了一种鸦科鸟类——西部灌丛鸦(Aphelocoma californica)的跨期选择。这些鸟类会储存食物以供日后食用,并能灵活应对未来的需求。在灌丛鸦的生态环境中,盗藏和藏食变质是与时间相关的过程,这可能需要它们对储存和取回之间的延迟保持敏感。我们采用了长达49小时延迟的储存范式。在两项实验中,我们没有发现它们偏好更早取回食物的证据。我们强调了这样一种可能性,即尽管灌丛鸦能够区分当前和未来,但它们可能并不理解一个事件会在未来多远的时间发生。

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