Wallace R J
Experientia. 1985 Nov 15;41(11):1479-82. doi: 10.1007/BF01950047.
Prior studies have shown that object retrieval (including food hoarding) by domestic rats can occur in the context of different motivations. The present experiments show that retrieval preferences related to two motivational systems, feeding and gnawing, are ordered by object features related to either or both systems. Object retrieval in this species is apparently guided by a generalized value system. The capacity to order alternatives across specific motivational systems has evident selective advantage and may reflect a general adaptive principle.
先前的研究表明,家鼠的物体取回行为(包括食物贮藏)可以在不同动机的背景下发生。目前的实验表明,与进食和啃咬这两种动机系统相关的取回偏好,是由与其中一个或两个系统相关的物体特征所决定的。该物种的物体取回行为显然是由一个广义的价值系统引导的。在特定动机系统中对备选方案进行排序的能力具有明显的选择优势,并且可能反映了一个普遍的适应性原则。