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偶然编码后回忆他人的行为揭示了狗的类似情节记忆。

Recall of Others' Actions after Incidental Encoding Reveals Episodic-like Memory in Dogs.

机构信息

MTA-ELTE Comparative Ethology Research Group, Budapest 1117, Hungary; Department of Ethology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest 1117, Hungary.

Department of Ethology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest 1117, Hungary.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2016 Dec 5;26(23):3209-3213. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2016.09.057. Epub 2016 Nov 23.

Abstract

The existence of episodic memory in non-human animals is a debated topic that has been investigated using different methodologies that reflect diverse theoretical approaches to its definition. A fundamental feature of episodic memory is recalling after incidental encoding, which can be assessed if the recall test is unexpected [1]. We used a modified version of the "Do as I Do" method [2], relying on dogs' ability to imitate human actions, to test whether dogs can rely on episodic memory when recalling others' actions from the past. Dogs were first trained to imitate human actions on command. Next, they were trained to perform a simple training exercise (lying down), irrespective of the previously demonstrated action. This way, we substituted their expectation to be required to imitate with the expectation to be required to lie down. We then tested whether dogs recalled the demonstrated actions by unexpectedly giving them the command to imitate, instead of lying down. Dogs were tested with a short (1 min) and a long (1 hr) retention interval. They were able to recall the demonstrated actions after both intervals; however, their performance declined more with time compared to conditions in which imitation was expected. These findings show that dogs recall past events as complex as human actions even if they do not expect the memory test, providing evidence for episodic-like memory. Dogs offer an ideal model to study episodic memory in non-human species, and this methodological approach allows investigating memory of complex, context-rich events. VIDEO ABSTRACT.

摘要

非人类动物是否具有情景记忆是一个有争议的话题,人们使用不同的方法对此进行了研究,这些方法反映了对情景记忆定义的不同理论方法。情景记忆的一个基本特征是偶然编码后的回忆,如果回忆测试是出乎意料的,就可以进行评估[1]。我们使用了一种经过修改的“照我说的做”方法[2],依赖于狗模仿人类行为的能力,来测试狗是否能够在回忆过去他人的行为时依赖情景记忆。首先,狗被训练按照命令模仿人类的动作。接下来,它们被训练在没有展示过的动作的情况下执行一个简单的训练练习(躺下)。这样,我们用需要躺下的期望代替了需要模仿的期望。然后,我们通过出乎意料地命令狗模仿而不是躺下,来测试它们是否能回忆起所展示的动作。狗在短(1 分钟)和长(1 小时)的记忆间隔后接受了测试。它们能够在这两个间隔后回忆起所展示的动作;然而,与它们预期模仿的条件相比,它们的表现随着时间的推移而下降得更多。这些发现表明,狗即使在不期望记忆测试的情况下,也能回忆起像人类行为一样复杂的过去事件,这为类似情景的记忆提供了证据。狗是研究非人类物种情景记忆的理想模型,这种方法可以研究复杂的、富含上下文的事件的记忆。视频摘要。

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