School of School of Psychological Sciences, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 6997801, Israel.
Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 6997801, Israel.
Science. 2024 Sep 20;385(6715):1298-1305. doi: 10.1126/science.adq6217. Epub 2024 Sep 19.
For several decades, although studies of rat physiology and behavior have abounded, research on rat emotions has been limited in scope to fear, anxiety, and pain. Converging evidence for the capacity of many species to share others' affective states has emerged, sparking interest in the empathic capacities of rats. Recent research has demonstrated that rats are a highly cooperative species and are motivated by others' distress to prosocial actions, such as opening a door or pulling a chain to release trapped conspecifics. Studies of rat affect, cognition, and neural function provide compelling evidence that rats have some capacity to represent others' needs, to instrumentally act to improve their well-being, and are thus capable of forms of targeted helping. Rats' complex abilities raise the importance of integrating new measures of rat well-being into scientific research.
几十年来,尽管大鼠生理学和行为学的研究层出不穷,但对大鼠情绪的研究范围仅限于恐惧、焦虑和疼痛。越来越多的证据表明,许多物种都有分享他人情感状态的能力,这激发了人们对大鼠同理心能力的兴趣。最近的研究表明,大鼠是一种高度合作的物种,它们会因为其他个体的痛苦而采取亲社会行为,例如开门或拉链条来释放被困的同类。对大鼠情感、认知和神经功能的研究提供了令人信服的证据,表明大鼠有一定的能力来代表他人的需求,通过工具性行为来改善他们的福祉,因此能够进行有针对性的帮助。大鼠复杂的能力使得将新的大鼠福祉衡量标准纳入科学研究变得尤为重要。