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章鱼的意外奖励对其决策的影响。

The effect of unexpected rewards on decision making in cuttlefish.

机构信息

Institute of Molecular Medicine, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, ROC.

Ethologie Animale et Humaine (EthoS)-University of Caen Normandie, Université de Rennes I, CNRS, Rennes, France.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 Feb 15;12(1):2514. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-06443-w.

Abstract

Despite numerous studies demonstrating the cognitive ability of cephalopods, there is currently no study showing an emotion-like behavior in this group of animals. To examine whether cuttlefish have different internal states, we developed a behavioral paradigm to assess if prior surprised events are able to alter the choice made by cuttlefish. By presenting unexpected food rewards to cuttlefish before the test, we investigated whether the reaction time of choosing between two shrimps, an intuitive response toward the prey without previous learning, at three different levels of discriminative tests (easy, difficult, and ambiguous), are different compared to the one without an unexpected reward. This behavioral paradigm serves to demonstrate whether cuttlefish are aware of ambiguous situations, and their choice outcome and reaction time are dependent of their internal states. The results show that the response latency was significantly shortened in the difficult and ambiguous tests when choosing from two shrimps that are either moderately different in size or similar sizes, respectively, when cuttlefish have received unexpected rewards before the test. These results were compared with tests during which the cuttlefish did not receive any reward in advance. Furthermore, this shortening of latency did not result in a difference in choice outcome during the difficult and ambiguous tests. Interestingly, even when cuttlefish have obtained the expected food rewards or simply made tentacular strike without prey capture each time before test, these prior experiences were sufficient to shorten the response latency in the difficult and ambiguous tests. However, different from the result of unexpected rewards, food consumption alone or prey capture failure did affect the choice outcome during the simple and difficult tests. Taken together, our findings suggest that pre-test treatments of unexpected and expected rewards or simply unsuccessful visual attack seem to induce cuttlefish to adopt different foraging behaviors. This context dependent decision making suggests that cuttlefish's foraging strategies are influenced by the previously surprised event and their internal states. It also shows a speed-accuracy tradeoff in difficult and ambiguous situations when foraging for prey. This observation may lead to a future investigation of the presence of emotional state in cephalopods.

摘要

尽管有大量研究表明头足类动物具有认知能力,但目前尚无研究表明它们具有类似情绪的行为。为了研究乌贼是否具有不同的内在状态,我们开发了一种行为范式来评估先前的惊讶事件是否能够改变乌贼的选择。通过在测试前向乌贼提供意外的食物奖励,我们研究了在三个不同的辨别测试水平(简单、困难和模糊)下,选择两只虾时的反应时间是否不同,这种选择是对没有先前学习的猎物的直观反应。与没有意外奖励的情况相比,这种行为范式可以证明乌贼是否能意识到模糊的情况,它们的选择结果和反应时间是否取决于它们的内在状态。结果表明,当从大小中等不同或大小相似的两只虾中进行选择时,在困难和模糊测试中,选择的反应潜伏期明显缩短,而乌贼在测试前收到了意外的奖励。将这些结果与乌贼在测试前没有收到任何奖励的测试进行了比较。此外,这种潜伏期的缩短并没有导致在困难和模糊测试中选择结果的差异。有趣的是,即使乌贼每次在测试前都获得了预期的食物奖励,或者只是在没有捕获猎物的情况下进行了触手攻击,这些先前的经验足以缩短困难和模糊测试中的反应潜伏期。然而,与意外奖励的结果不同的是,单独的食物消耗或捕食失败会影响简单和困难测试中的选择结果。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,测试前的意外和预期奖励处理,或者只是不成功的视觉攻击,似乎会诱导乌贼采取不同的觅食行为。这种基于情境的决策表明,乌贼的觅食策略受到先前惊讶事件和其内在状态的影响。这也表明,在捕食猎物时,困难和模糊情况下存在速度-准确性权衡。这种观察可能会导致未来对头足类动物情绪状态存在的研究。

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