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项圈乌鸦(Corvus cornix)会根据心理模板制造物体。

Hooded crows (Corvus cornix) manufacture objects relative to a mental template.

机构信息

Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Leninsky Gory, 1, 12, Moscow, 119899, Russia.

School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, Priory Road, Bristol, BS8 1TU, UK.

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2024 Apr 29;27(1):36. doi: 10.1007/s10071-024-01874-6.

Abstract

It was recently found that not only tool-specialized New Caledonian crows, but also Goffin cockatoos can manufacture physical objects in accordance with a mental template. That is, they can emulate features of existing objects when they manufacture new items. Both species spontaneously ripped pieces of card into large strips if they had previously learned that a large template was rewarded, and small strips when they previously learned that a small template was rewarded. Among New Caledonian crows, this cognitive ability was suggested as a potential mechanism underlying the transmission of natural tool designs. Here, we tested for the same ability in another non-specialised tool user-Hooded crows (Corvus cornix). Crows were exposed to pre-made template objects, varying first in colour and then in size, and were rewarded only if they chose pre-made objects that matched the template. In subsequent tests, birds were given the opportunity to manufacture versions of these objects. All three crows ripped paper pieces from the same colour material as the rewarded template, and, crucially, also manufactured objects that were more similar in size to previously rewarded, than unrewarded, templates, despite the birds being rewarded at random in both tests. Therefore, we found the ability to manufacture physical objects relative to a mental template in yet another bird species not specialized in using or making foraging tools in the wild, but with a high level of brain and cognitive development.

摘要

最近发现,不仅是工具专业化的新喀里多尼亚乌鸦,还有戈芬凤头鹦鹉也可以根据心理模板制造物理对象。也就是说,当它们制造新物品时,可以模仿现有物体的特征。如果这两个物种之前已经学会大模板会得到奖励,它们会自发地将卡片撕成大条,如果之前学会小模板会得到奖励,它们就会将卡片撕成小条。在新喀里多尼亚乌鸦中,这种认知能力被认为是自然工具设计传播的潜在机制。在这里,我们在另一种非专业工具使用者—— Hooded 乌鸦(Corvus cornix)中测试了相同的能力。乌鸦接触预先制作的模板物体,首先改变颜色,然后改变大小,如果它们选择预先制作的与模板匹配的物体,就会得到奖励。在随后的测试中,鸟儿有机会制造这些物体的版本。三只乌鸦都从与奖励模板相同颜色的材料上撕下纸条,而且,至关重要的是,它们还制造了与之前奖励模板相比,大小更相似的物体,尽管在这两个测试中,鸟儿都是随机得到奖励。因此,我们发现了一种在另一种非专门用于在野外使用或制造觅食工具的鸟类中制造物理对象的能力,这种鸟类具有高度发达的大脑和认知能力。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/ad93/11058793/f6bb33c63ce9/10071_2024_1874_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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