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大头乌鸦在运动捕捉系统中的注视追踪。

Gaze tracking of large-billed crows (Corvus macrorhynchos) in a motion capture system.

机构信息

Wildlife Research Center, Kyoto University, Kyoto 6068203, Japan.

Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behavior, University of Konstanz, Konstanz 78464, Germany.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2024 Mar 15;227(6). doi: 10.1242/jeb.246514. Epub 2024 Mar 22.

Abstract

Previous studies often inferred the focus of a bird's attention from its head movements because it provides important clues about their perception and cognition. However, it remains challenging to do so accurately, as the details of how they orient their visual field toward the visual targets remain largely unclear. We thus examined visual field configurations and the visual field use of large-billed crows (Corvus macrorhynchos Wagler 1827). We used an established ophthalmoscopic reflex technique to identify the visual field configuration, including the binocular width and optical axes, as well as the degree of eye movement. A newly established motion capture system was then used to track the head movements of freely moving crows to examine how they oriented their reconstructed visual fields toward attention-getting objects. When visual targets were moving, the crows frequently used their binocular visual fields, particularly around the projection of the beak-tip. When the visual targets stopped moving, crows frequently used non-binocular visual fields, particularly around the regions where their optical axes were found. On such occasions, the crows slightly preferred the right eye. Overall, the visual field use of crows is clearly predictable. Thus, while the untracked eye movements could introduce some level of uncertainty (typically within 15 deg), we demonstrated the feasibility of inferring a crow's attentional focus by 3D tracking of their heads. Our system represents a promising initial step towards establishing gaze tracking methods for studying corvid behavior and cognition.

摘要

先前的研究通常根据鸟类头部的运动来推断其注意力焦点,因为头部运动提供了有关其感知和认知的重要线索。然而,要准确地做到这一点仍然具有挑战性,因为它们如何将视野转向视觉目标的细节在很大程度上尚不清楚。因此,我们研究了大嘴乌鸦(Corvus macrorhynchos Wagler 1827)的视野结构和视野使用情况。我们使用一种已建立的检眼镜反射技术来确定视野结构,包括双眼宽度和光轴,以及眼球运动的程度。然后,我们使用新建立的运动捕捉系统来跟踪自由移动的乌鸦的头部运动,以研究它们如何将重建的视野转向引人注目的物体。当视觉目标移动时,乌鸦经常使用双眼视觉场,特别是在喙尖的投影周围。当视觉目标停止移动时,乌鸦经常使用非双眼视觉场,特别是在光轴所在的区域。在这种情况下,乌鸦稍微更喜欢右眼。总体而言,乌鸦的视野使用情况是可以清晰预测的。因此,虽然未跟踪的眼球运动可能会带来一定程度的不确定性(通常在 15 度以内),但我们通过对其头部的 3D 跟踪,证明了通过这种方式推断乌鸦注意力焦点的可行性。我们的系统为研究鸦科动物的行为和认知建立注视跟踪方法提供了一个有前途的初步步骤。

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