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具有镜像自我识别能力的清洁鱼能根据心理图像精确地认识到自己的体型。

Cleaner fish with mirror self-recognition capacity precisely realize their body size based on their mental image.

机构信息

Laboratory of Animal Sociology, Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Metropolitan University, Osaka, Japan.

Laboratory of Animal Sociology, Department of Biology and Geosciences, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Sep 11;14(1):20202. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-70138-7.

Abstract

Animals exhibiting mirror self-recognition (MSR) are considered self-aware; however, studies on their level of self-awareness remain inconclusive. Recent research has indicated the potential for cleaner fish (Labroides dimidiatus) to possess a sophisticated level of private self-awareness. However, as this study revealed only an aspect of private self-awareness, further investigation into other elements is essential to substantiate this hypothesis. Here, we show that cleaner fish, having attained MSR, construct a mental image of their bodies by investigating their ability to recall body size. A size-based hierarchy governs the outcomes of their confrontations. The mirror-naïve fish behaved aggressively when presented with photographs of two unfamiliar conspecifics that were 10% larger and 10% smaller than their body sizes. After passing the MSR test, they refrained from aggression toward the larger photographs but still behaved aggressively toward the smaller ones without re-examining their mirror images. These findings suggest that cleaner fish accurately recognize their body size based on mental images of their bodies formed through MSR. Additionally, mirror-experienced fish frequently revisited the mirror when presented with an intimidating larger photograph, implying the potential use of mirrors for assessing body size. Our study established cleaner fish as the first non-human animal to be demonstrated to possess private self-awareness.

摘要

表现出镜像自我认知(MSR)的动物被认为是具有自我意识的;然而,关于它们自我意识水平的研究仍未有定论。最近的研究表明,清洁鱼(Labroides dimidiatus)可能具有复杂的私人自我意识。然而,由于这项研究仅揭示了私人自我意识的一个方面,因此需要进一步研究其他方面来证实这一假设。在这里,我们展示了已经通过 MSR 测试的清洁鱼通过考察它们回忆身体大小的能力来构建身体的心理图像。基于大小的等级制度决定了它们冲突的结果。对镜子不熟悉的鱼在看到比自己身体尺寸大 10%和小 10%的两张陌生同种鱼的照片时,会表现出攻击性。通过 MSR 测试后,它们不再对较大的照片表现出攻击性,但仍然对较小的照片表现出攻击性,而不重新检查它们的镜像。这些发现表明,清洁鱼能够根据通过 MSR 形成的身体心理图像准确识别自己的身体大小。此外,当呈现出令人生畏的较大照片时,有过镜子经验的鱼会频繁地照镜子,这表明镜子可能被用于评估身体大小。我们的研究确立了清洁鱼是第一个被证明具有私人自我意识的非人类动物。

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