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猫叫:外来猫能区分熟悉照顾者的声音。

Catcalls: exotic cats discriminate the voices of familiar caregivers.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States of America.

Animal Wellbeing, Zoo Miami, Miami, FL, United States of America.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2024 Feb 15;12:e16904. doi: 10.7717/peerj.16904. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The ability to differentiate familiar from unfamiliar humans has been considered a product of domestication or early experience. Few studies have focused on voice recognition in despite the fact that this family presents the rare opportunity to compare domesticated species to their wild counterparts and to examine the role of human rearing.

METHODS

We tested whether non-domesticated species recognized familiar human voices by exposing them to audio playbacks of familiar and unfamiliar humans. In a pilot study, we presented seven cats of five species with playbacks of voices that varied in familiarity and use of the cats' names. In the main study, we presented 24 cats of 10 species with unfamiliar and then familiar voice playbacks using a habituation-dishabituation paradigm. We anticipated that human rearing and use of the cats' names would result in greater attention to the voices, as measured by the latency, intensity, and duration of responses regardless of subject sex and subfamily.

RESULTS

Cats responded more quickly and with greater intensity (, full versus partial head turn, both ears moved versus one ear twitching) to the most familiar voice in both studies. They also responded for longer durations to the familiar voice compared to the unfamiliar voices in the main study. Use of the cats' name and rearing history did not significantly impact responding. These findings suggest that close human contact rather than domestication is associated with the ability to discriminate between human voices and that less social species may have socio-cognitive abilities akin to those of more gregarious species. With cats of all species being commonly housed in human care, it is important to know that they differentiate familiar from unfamiliar human voices.

摘要

背景

区分熟悉和不熟悉的人类的能力被认为是驯化或早期经验的产物。尽管家猫为我们提供了一个比较驯化物种与其野生对应物种以及研究人类饲养作用的难得机会,但很少有研究关注家猫的声音识别能力。

方法

我们通过向非驯化家猫播放熟悉和不熟悉的人类声音,来测试它们是否能够识别熟悉的人类声音。在一项初步研究中,我们向五个物种的七只猫播放了声音,这些声音在熟悉度和使用猫的名字方面有所不同。在主要研究中,我们使用习惯化-去习惯化范式向 24 只来自 10 个物种的猫播放不熟悉和熟悉的声音。我们预计,人类饲养和使用猫的名字会导致猫对声音的关注度增加,这可以通过反应的潜伏期、强度和持续时间来衡量,而与个体的性别和亚科无关。

结果

在两项研究中,猫对最熟悉的声音的反应更快,强度更大(完全或部分转头,两只耳朵移动或一只耳朵抽搐)。与不熟悉的声音相比,它们对熟悉的声音的反应时间也更长。在主要研究中,使用猫的名字和饲养历史并没有显著影响反应。这些发现表明,与驯化相比,与人类的密切接触与区分人类声音的能力有关,而社会性较低的物种可能具有类似于更群居物种的社会认知能力。由于所有猫种都经常被安置在人类的照顾下,因此了解它们能够区分熟悉和不熟悉的人类声音是很重要的。

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