Deich J, Klein B, Zeigler H P
Brain Res. 1985 Jul 1;337(2):362-7. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(85)90076-9.
A quantitative analysis of grasping in the pigeon suggests important functional similarities between the visuomotor controls of the avian beak and the primate hand. Beak-opening (gape) during eating is directly proportional to target size and the adjustment is completed prior to contact. The control of gape size involves variations in both the velocity and duration of jaw opening and these parameters are mediated by different effector systems (jaw muscles, neck muscles). Nerve section experiments were used to identify jaw motoneurons which are components of the final common path for grasping. Grasping in the pigeon approximates the functional complexity of mammalian visuomotor behavior but is mediated by a relatively simple effector system.
对鸽子抓握行为的定量分析表明,鸟类喙的视觉运动控制与灵长类动物手的视觉运动控制在功能上有重要的相似之处。进食时喙的张开(张口)与目标大小成正比,且在接触前就完成了调整。张口大小的控制涉及下颌张开的速度和持续时间的变化,这些参数由不同的效应系统(下颌肌肉、颈部肌肉)介导。神经切断实验用于识别作为抓握最终共同通路组成部分的下颌运动神经元。鸽子的抓握行为接近哺乳动物视觉运动行为的功能复杂性,但由一个相对简单的效应系统介导。