Takagi Saho, Arahori Minori, Chijiiwa Hitomi, Tsuzuki Mana, Hataji Yuya, Fujita Kazuo
Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University, Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo, Kyoto, 606-8501, Japan.
Anim Cogn. 2016 Sep;19(5):1043-7. doi: 10.1007/s10071-016-1001-6. Epub 2016 Jun 14.
We used an expectancy violation procedure to ask whether cats could use a causal rule to infer the presence of an unseen object on hearing the noise it made inside a container and predict its appearance when the container was turned over. We presented cats with either an object dropping out of an opaque container or no object dropping out (turning-over phase) after producing either a rattling sound by shaking the container with the object inside, or no sound (shaking phase). The cats were then allowed to freely explore the experimental environment (exploration phase). The relation between the sound and the object matched with physical laws in half of the trials (congruent condition) and mismatched in the other half (incongruent condition). Inferring the presence of an unseen object from the noise was predicted to result in longer looking time in the incongruent condition. The prediction was supported by the cats' behavior during the turning-over phase. The results suggest that cats used a causal-logical understanding of auditory stimuli to predict the appearance of invisible objects. The ecology of cats' natural hunting style may favor the ability for inference on the basis of sounds.
我们采用了违背预期程序,来探究猫是否能够运用因果规则,在听到容器内物体发出的声音时推断出一个看不见的物体的存在,并预测当容器被翻转时该物体的出现。在通过摇晃装有物体的容器发出 rattling 声,或者不发出声音(摇晃阶段)之后,我们向猫展示要么有一个物体从不透明容器中掉落,要么没有物体掉落(翻转阶段)。然后让猫自由探索实验环境(探索阶段)。在一半的试验中,声音和物体的关系与物理规律相匹配(一致条件),而在另一半试验中则不匹配(不一致条件)。预计在不一致条件下,从声音推断出看不见的物体的存在会导致更长的注视时间。这一预测得到了猫在翻转阶段行为的支持。结果表明,猫运用对听觉刺激的因果逻辑理解来预测不可见物体的出现。猫的自然捕猎方式的生态环境可能有利于基于声音进行推断的能力。