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野生熊蜂的推理能力。

Inferential reasoning abilities in wild-caught bumblebees.

机构信息

Division of Psychology, University of Stirling , Stirling, UK.

出版信息

Biol Lett. 2024 Jun;20(6):20230561. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2023.0561. Epub 2024 Jun 12.

Abstract

The ability to make a decision by excluding alternatives (i.e. inferential reasoning) is a type of logical reasoning that allows organisms to solve problems with incomplete information. Several species of vertebrates have been shown to find hidden food using inferential reasoning abilities. Yet little is known about invertebrates' logical reasoning capabilities. In three experiments, I examined wild-caught bumblebees' abilities to locate a 'rewarded' stimulus using direct information or incomplete information-the latter requiring bees to use inferential reasoning. To do so, I adapted three paradigms previously used with primates-the two-cup, three-cup and double two-cup tasks. Bumblebees saw either two paper strips (experiment 1), three paper strips (experiment 2) or two pairs of paper strips (experiment 3) and experienced one of them being rewarded or unrewarded. At the test, they could choose between two (experiment 1), three (experiment 2) or four paper strips (experiment 3). Bumblebees succeeded in the three tasks and their performance was consistent with inferential reasoning. These findings highlight the importance of comparative studies with invertebrates to comprehensively track the evolution of reasoning abilities, in particular, and cognition, in general.

摘要

通过排除选择来做出决策(即推理)的能力是一种逻辑推理,它使生物体能够利用不完整的信息解决问题。已经有几种脊椎动物被证明能够利用推理能力找到隐藏的食物。然而,关于无脊椎动物的逻辑推理能力却知之甚少。在三个实验中,我研究了野生捕获的大黄蜂利用直接信息或不完整信息(后者需要蜜蜂进行推理)找到“奖励”刺激的能力。为此,我改编了以前在灵长类动物中使用过的三个范式——双杯、三杯和双两杯任务。大黄蜂看到两条纸条(实验 1)、三条纸条(实验 2)或两对纸条(实验 3),并经历其中一条被奖励或不被奖励。在测试中,它们可以在两条(实验 1)、三条(实验 2)或四条纸条(实验 3)之间进行选择。大黄蜂成功完成了这三个任务,它们的表现与推理一致。这些发现强调了与无脊椎动物进行比较研究的重要性,以便全面追踪推理能力的进化,尤其是认知的进化。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c295/11285726/4773179268d0/rsbl.2023.0561.f001.jpg

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