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在室内宠物猫群体(家猫)中区分对猫说话的语音和对人说话的语音。

Discrimination of cat-directed speech from human-directed speech in a population of indoor companion cats (Felis catus).

作者信息

de Mouzon Charlotte, Gonthier Marine, Leboucher Gérard

机构信息

Laboratoire Ethologie Cognition Développement (LECD), Université Paris Nanterre, 92000, Nanterre, France.

EthoCat-Cat Behaviour Research and Consulting, 33000, Bordeaux, France.

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2023 Mar;26(2):611-619. doi: 10.1007/s10071-022-01674-w. Epub 2022 Oct 25.

Abstract

In contemporary western cultures, most humans talk to their pet companions. Speech register addressed to companion animals shares common features with speech addressed to young children, which are distinct from the typical adult-directed speech (ADS). The way dogs respond to dog-directed speech (DDS) has raised scientists' interest. In contrast, much less is known about how cats perceive and respond to cat-directed speech (CDS). The primary aim of this study was to evaluate whether cats are more responsive to CDS than ADS. Secondarily, we seek to examine if the cats' responses to human vocal stimuli would differ when it was elicited by their owner or by a stranger. We performed playback experiments and tested a cohort of 16 companion cats in a habituation-dishabituation paradigm, which allows for the measurement of subjects' reactions without extensive training. Here, we report new findings that cats can discriminate speech specifically addressed to them from speech addressed to adult humans, when sentences are uttered by their owners. When hearing sentences uttered by strangers, cats did not appear to discriminate between ADS and CDS. These findings bring a new dimension to the consideration of human-cat relationship, as they imply the development of a particular communication into human-cat dyads, that relies upon experience. We discuss these new findings in the light of recent literature investigating cats' sociocognitive abilities and human-cat attachment. Our results highlight the importance of one-to-one relationships for cats, reinforcing recent literature regarding the ability for cats and humans to form strong bonds.

摘要

在当代西方文化中,大多数人会和他们的宠物伙伴交谈。与宠物交流时所使用的语域与和幼儿交流时的语域有共同特征,这与典型的面向成年人的言语(ADS)不同。狗对狗导向言语(DDS)的反应方式引发了科学家的兴趣。相比之下,关于猫如何感知和回应猫导向言语(CDS),我们所知甚少。本研究的主要目的是评估猫对CDS的反应是否比对ADS更敏感。其次,我们试图研究当猫对人类声音刺激的反应是由其主人还是陌生人引发时,反应是否会有所不同。我们进行了回放实验,并在习惯化 - 去习惯化范式中测试了一组16只宠物猫,这种范式无需大量训练就能测量受试者的反应。在此,我们报告新的发现:当句子由猫的主人说出时,猫能够从面向成年人的言语中辨别出专门针对它们的言语。当听到陌生人说出的句子时,猫似乎无法区分ADS和CDS。这些发现为人类与猫的关系研究带来了新的维度,因为它们意味着在人类与猫的二元组中发展出一种特定的交流方式,这种交流方式依赖于经验。我们根据最近研究猫的社会认知能力和人类与猫的依恋关系的文献来讨论这些新发现。我们的结果强调了一对一关系对猫的重要性,强化了最近关于猫和人类能够形成紧密联系的能力的文献观点。

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