Yorzinski Jessica L
Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2021 Jul;239(7):2119-2126. doi: 10.1007/s00221-021-06122-8. Epub 2021 May 6.
Many species use eye movements to direct their overt attention toward specific targets within their environments. Some species can move each eye independently but we have a limited understanding of whether they can simultaneously monitor different targets with each eye. This study, therefore, tested whether a songbird can independently move its eyes towards two different targets. Captive great-tailed grackles (Quiscalus mexicanus) were simultaneously presented with one target in their left visual field and another target in their right visual field; the targets were both in the upper visual fields, both in the lower visual fields, or one target was in the upper visual field of one eye, while the other target was in the lower visual field of the other eye. The grackles correctly directed their left and right eyes toward the targets regardless of where the targets appeared at levels greater than chance. These results demonstrate that an avian species can perform simultaneous eye movements towards two different targets.
许多物种利用眼球运动将其明显的注意力引向环境中的特定目标。有些物种可以独立移动每只眼睛,但我们对它们是否能用每只眼睛同时监测不同目标的了解有限。因此,本研究测试了一种鸣禽是否能将其眼睛独立地移向两个不同目标。将圈养的大尾拟八哥(Quiscalus mexicanus)同时置于其左视野中的一个目标和右视野中的另一个目标前;目标要么都在上视野,要么都在下视野,或者一个目标在一只眼睛的上视野,而另一个目标在另一只眼睛的下视野。无论目标出现在何处,拟八哥都能正确地将其左眼和右眼指向目标,且指向水平高于随机水平。这些结果表明,一种鸟类能够同时向两个不同目标进行眼球运动。