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乌贼有分数数字感吗?

Do cuttlefish have fraction number sense?

作者信息

Huang Yi-Huei, Lin Hsu-Jung, Lin Li-Yu, Chiao Chuan-Chin

机构信息

National Hsinchu Girls' Senior High School, Hsin-chu, Taiwan.

Institute of Systems Neuroscience, National Tsing Hua University, 101, Section 2, Kuang-Fu Road, Hsin-chu, 30013, Taiwan.

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2019 Mar;22(2):163-168. doi: 10.1007/s10071-018-01232-3. Epub 2019 Jan 2.

Abstract

Number sense is a key cognitive function in animals. The biological functions of number discrimination have a wide range, including the selection of prey and social interaction. In a previous study, we have shown that cuttlefish are able to distinguish numerical differences among various integers, including 1 vs. 2, 2 vs. 3, 3 vs. 4, and 4 vs. 5. However, it is not known whether cuttlefish are able to discriminate various fractions, that is, various non-integer numbers. In addition, no study on invertebrates has examined fraction number sense. Using the active preying behavior of cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis), we investigated the spontaneous preference for larger quantity by presenting two-alternative choice between 1 vs. 1.5, 1.5 vs. 2, 2 vs. 2.5, and 2.5 vs. 3. In this context, the quantity1.5 is composed of one large shrimp and one small shrimp, in which the size of the small shrimp is one-half of that of the large shrimp. The result shows that the cuttlefish chose larger quantity in the first three pairs, but they could not distinguish the pair 2.5 vs. 3. Despite that the absolute differences in these pairs are the same (0.5), the relative differences in these pairs decrease (0.5, 0.33, 0.25, and 0.2, respectively). This implies that the perceived difference in quantity is proportional to the initial quantity (Weber's law). Although the present study does not truly differentiate the number difference from the quantity difference, this result does raise the possibility that cuttlefish may be equipped with the primitive concept of fractions, and if so, the perceived just noticeable difference is similar for both integer and fraction number discrimination.

摘要

数字感是动物的一种关键认知功能。数字辨别具有广泛的生物学功能,包括猎物选择和社交互动。在之前的一项研究中,我们已经表明,乌贼能够区分不同整数之间的数值差异,包括1对2、2对3、3对4和4对5。然而,尚不清楚乌贼是否能够区分各种分数,即各种非整数。此外,还没有关于无脊椎动物的研究考察过分数数字感。利用乌贼(法老乌贼)的主动捕食行为,我们通过在1对1.5、1.5对2、2对2.5和2.5对3之间进行二选一的选择,研究了对更大数量的自发偏好。在此背景下,数量1.5由一只大虾和一只小虾组成,其中小虾的大小是大虾的一半。结果表明,乌贼在前三对选择中选择了更大的数量,但它们无法区分2.5对3这一对。尽管这些对中的绝对差异相同(0.5),但这些对中的相对差异在减小(分别为0.5、0.33、0.25和0.2)。这意味着数量上的感知差异与初始数量成正比(韦伯定律)。尽管本研究并没有真正区分数字差异和数量差异,但这一结果确实增加了乌贼可能具备分数原始概念的可能性,如果是这样,对于整数和分数数字辨别,感知到的最小可觉差是相似的。

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