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渡鸦将视觉获取归因于看不见的竞争对手。

Ravens attribute visual access to unseen competitors.

作者信息

Bugnyar Thomas, Reber Stephan A, Buckner Cameron

机构信息

Department of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Wien, Austria.

Haidlhof Research Station, University of Vienna and University of Veterinary Medicine, 2540 Bad Vöslau, Vienna.

出版信息

Nat Commun. 2016 Feb 2;7:10506. doi: 10.1038/ncomms10506.

Abstract

Recent studies purported to demonstrate that chimpanzees, monkeys and corvids possess a basic Theory of Mind, the ability to attribute mental states like seeing to others. However, these studies remain controversial because they share a common confound: the conspecific's line of gaze, which could serve as an associative cue. Here, we show that ravens Corvus corax take into account the visual access of others, even when they cannot see a conspecific. Specifically, we find that ravens guard their caches against discovery in response to the sounds of conspecifics when a peephole is open but not when it is closed. Our results suggest that ravens can generalize from their own perceptual experience to infer the possibility of being seen. These findings confirm and unite previous work, providing strong evidence that ravens are more than mere behaviour-readers.

摘要

最近的研究据称表明,黑猩猩、猴子和鸦科动物拥有一种基本的心理理论,即能够将诸如看见等心理状态归因于他人。然而,这些研究仍存在争议,因为它们存在一个共同的混淆因素:同种个体的视线方向,这可能作为一种关联线索。在这里,我们表明,即使渡鸦看不到同种个体,它们也会考虑其他个体的视觉通路。具体而言,我们发现,当窥视孔打开时,渡鸦会根据同种个体的声音来保护它们的藏匿处不被发现,但当窥视孔关闭时则不会。我们的结果表明,渡鸦可以从自身的感知经验进行归纳,以推断被看见的可能性。这些发现证实并整合了先前的研究工作,提供了有力证据表明渡鸦不仅仅是行为模仿者。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/7f5b/4740864/b75b4302e6ca/ncomms10506-f1.jpg

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