La Londe Kate B, Mahoney Amanda, Edwards Timothy L, Cox Christophe, Weetjens Bart, Durgin Amy, Poling Alan
Western Michigan University.
J Appl Behav Anal. 2015 Spring;48(1):1-10. doi: 10.1002/jaba.181. Epub 2014 Dec 2.
Giant African pouched rats equipped with video cameras may be a tenable option for locating living humans trapped under debris from collapsed structures. In the present study, 5 pouched rats were trained to contact human targets in a simulated collapsed building and to return to the release point after hearing a signal to do so. During test sessions, each rat located human targets more often than it located similar-sized inanimate targets on which it had not previously been trained and spent more time within 1 m of the human target than within 1 m of the other targets. Overall, the rats found humans, plastic bags containing clothes, and plastic bags without clothes on 83%, 37%, and 11% of trials, respectively. These findings suggest that using pouched rats to search for survivors in collapsed structures merits further attention.
配备摄像机的非洲巨囊鼠可能是寻找被困在倒塌建筑物废墟下的活人时一个可行的选择。在本研究中,5只巨囊鼠接受训练,在模拟倒塌建筑物中与人类目标接触,并在听到返回信号后返回释放点。在测试过程中,每只大鼠找到人类目标的次数比找到它之前未接受训练的类似大小的无生命目标的次数更多,并且在人类目标1米范围内停留的时间比在其他目标1米范围内停留的时间更长。总体而言,大鼠在83%、37%和11%的试验中分别找到了人类、装有衣服的塑料袋和没有衣服的塑料袋。这些发现表明,利用巨囊鼠在倒塌建筑物中搜寻幸存者值得进一步关注。