Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, USA.
Sci Adv. 2020 Nov 13;6(46). doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abe0440. Print 2020 Nov.
Effective vocal communication often requires the listener to recognize the identity of a vocalizer, and this recognition is dependent on the listener's ability to form auditory memories. We tested the memory capacity of a social songbird, the zebra finch, for vocalizer identities using conditioning experiments and found that male and female zebra finches can remember a large number of vocalizers (mean, 42) based solely on the individual signatures found in their songs and distance calls. These memories were formed within a few trials, were generalized to previously unheard renditions, and were maintained for up to a month. A fast and high-capacity auditory memory for vocalizer identity has not been demonstrated previously in any nonhuman animals and is an important component of vocal communication in social species.
有效的声音交流通常需要倾听者识别发声者的身份,而这种识别依赖于倾听者形成听觉记忆的能力。我们通过条件反射实验测试了一种社会性鸣禽——斑胸草雀的发声者身份记忆容量,发现雌雄斑胸草雀仅依靠其鸣叫声和距离叫声中的个体特征,就能记住大量的发声者(平均 42 个)。这些记忆是在几次试验中形成的,能够推广到之前从未听过的发音,并且可以维持一个月之久。在任何非人类动物中,以前都没有表现出对发声者身份的这种快速和大容量的听觉记忆,这是社会性物种中声音交流的一个重要组成部分。