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螃蟹的行为和神经反应表现出对逃避捕食者的选择性注意的证据。

Behavioural and neural responses of crabs show evidence for selective attention in predator avoidance.

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.

The UWA Oceans Institute, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 Jun 15;12(1):10022. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-14113-0.

Abstract

Selective attention, the ability to focus on a specific stimulus and suppress distractions, plays a fundamental role for animals in many contexts, such as mating, feeding, and predation. Within natural environments, animals are often confronted with multiple stimuli of potential importance. Such a situation significantly complicates the decision-making process and imposes conflicting information on neural systems. In the context of predation, selectively attending to one of multiple threats is one possible solution. However, how animals make such escape decisions is rarely studied. A previous field study on the fiddler crab, Gelasimus dampieri, provided evidence of selective attention in the context of escape decisions. To identify the underlying mechanisms that guide their escape decisions, we measured the crabs' behavioural and neural responses to either a single, or two simultaneously approaching looming stimuli. The two stimuli were either identical or differed in contrast to represent different levels of threat certainty. Although our behavioural data provides some evidence that crabs perceive signals from both stimuli, we show that both the crabs and their looming-sensitive neurons almost exclusively respond to only one of two simultaneous threats. The crabs' body orientation played an important role in their decision about which stimulus to run away from. When faced with two stimuli of differing contrasts, both neurons and crabs were much more likely to respond to the stimulus with the higher contrast. Our data provides evidence that the crabs' looming-sensitive neurons play an important part in the mechanism that drives their selective attention in the context of predation. Our results support previous suggestions that the crabs' escape direction is calculated downstream of their looming-sensitive neurons by means of a population vector of the looming sensitive neuronal ensemble.

摘要

选择性注意是指动物在许多情境下专注于特定刺激并抑制分心的能力,这种能力对动物而言非常重要,例如在交配、进食和捕食等情境下。在自然环境中,动物经常会面临多种潜在重要的刺激。这种情况极大地增加了决策过程的复杂性,并给神经系统带来了相互冲突的信息。在捕食情境下,选择性地注意多个威胁中的一个是一种可能的解决方案。然而,动物如何做出这样的逃避决策很少被研究。之前对招潮蟹 Gelasimus dampieri 的野外研究提供了逃避决策背景下选择性注意的证据。为了确定指导它们逃避决策的潜在机制,我们测量了螃蟹对单个或两个同时逼近的逼近刺激的行为和神经反应。两个刺激要么完全相同,要么在对比度上有所不同,以代表不同的威胁确定性水平。尽管我们的行为数据提供了一些证据表明螃蟹可以感知来自两个刺激的信号,但我们发现螃蟹及其接近敏感神经元几乎只对两个同时威胁中的一个做出反应。螃蟹的身体朝向在它们决定逃离哪个刺激方面起着重要作用。当面对对比度不同的两个刺激时,神经元和螃蟹都更有可能对对比度更高的刺激做出反应。我们的数据提供了证据表明,螃蟹的接近敏感神经元在捕食情境下驱动其选择性注意的机制中起着重要作用。我们的结果支持了之前的观点,即螃蟹的逃避方向是通过其接近敏感神经元的群体矢量计算得出的。

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