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任何奖励都可以:反向奖励应急对宠物狗(家犬)体型偏好的影响。

Any reward will do: Effects of a reverse-reward contingency on size preference with pet dogs (Canis lupus familiaris).

作者信息

Fernand Jonathan K, Amanieh Haleh, Cox David J, Dorey Nicole R

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Florida, 945 Center Drive, P.O. Box 112250, Gainesville, FL, 32611-2250, USA.

出版信息

Learn Behav. 2018 Dec;46(4):472-478. doi: 10.3758/s13420-018-0343-0.

Abstract

The reverse-reward contingency (RRC) task involves presenting subjects with a choice between one plate containing a large amount of food and a second plate containing a small amount of food. Subjects are then required to select the smaller of the two options in order to receive the larger-magnitude reward. The RRC task is a commonly used paradigm for assessing complex cognition, such as inhibitory control, in subjects. To date, the RRC task has not been tested with pet dogs as subjects, and it may provide insights to their ability to perceive quantities of differing magnitudes. Nine dogs were tested in an RRC task involving three conditions. In Condition 1, plates of food were presented, and the dogs were allowed to consume their choice. In Condition 2, plates with different-sized symbols resembling the quantities of food in Condition 1 were presented, and dogs received food quantities of the same size as their choice (e.g., a larger-magnitude reward for selecting the plate with the larger shape). In Condition 3, the same plates were presented, but dogs received a reverse-sized quantity of food, relative to their choice (e.g., a smaller-magnitude reward for selecting the plate with the larger shape). A novel addition here to the traditional RRC task was the inclusion of a third, empty (control) plate that was present throughout all conditions, and no programmed consequences were provided when that plate was selected. Our results were consistent with the previous RRC literature: All dogs developed and maintained a preference for the larger stimulus option across conditions. The use of symbolic representations did not ameliorate performance on the RRC task. Applied implications are discussed.

摘要

反向奖励应急(RRC)任务要求受试者在一个装有大量食物的盘子和另一个装有少量食物的盘子之间进行选择。然后,受试者需要选择两个选项中较小的那个,以便获得更大的奖励。RRC任务是评估受试者复杂认知(如抑制控制)的常用范式。迄今为止,RRC任务尚未以宠物狗为受试者进行测试,它可能有助于了解它们感知不同数量的能力。九只狗在涉及三种条件的RRC任务中接受了测试。在条件1中,展示食物盘子,狗可以吃掉它们选择的食物。在条件2中,展示带有不同大小符号的盘子,这些符号类似于条件1中食物的数量,狗获得与它们选择的食物大小相同的食物量(例如,选择形状较大的盘子可获得更大的奖励)。在条件3中,展示相同的盘子,但狗获得的食物量与它们的选择相反(例如,选择形状较大的盘子可获得较小的奖励)。这里对传统RRC任务的一个新增加是包括第三个空的(对照)盘子,在所有条件下都存在,当选择那个盘子时不提供任何预设的结果。我们的结果与之前的RRC文献一致:所有的狗在所有条件下都形成并保持了对较大刺激选项的偏好。符号表征的使用并没有改善RRC任务的表现。文中讨论了应用意义。

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