Katsu Noriko, Okanoya Kazuo
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Megruo, Tokyo, Japan.
Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan.
PLoS One. 2025 Aug 18;20(8):e0328527. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0328527. eCollection 2025.
Examining the influence of others on joint actions could clarify the basal mechanisms underlying social coordination in non-human animals. The joint Simon task is used for this purpose, and some non-human animals have demonstrated the joint Simon effect. However, previous investigations have only demonstrated the effect among familiar dyads despite the potential importance of social relationships for task performance. In this study, we investigated joint Simon effects using two rat strains (Wistar and Long-Evans) that differ in appearance. We performed exploratory testing to examine whether familiarity between dyads affects the size of the joint Simon effect. We compared the joint Simon effects that emerged when subjects (N = 8) were paired with familiar cagemates to when they were paired with stranger non-cagemates. After discrimination training, the rats performed the joint Simon task with two auditory stimuli (2 and 4 kHz tones). Rats showed a significant joint Simon effect when paired with a cagemate partner, replicating earlier findings. Although rats showed a greater compatibility effect when paired with cagemates than with non-cagemates, the small sample size and repeated dyads warrant cautious interpretation. Our findings suggest that the attention of rats is drawn to adjacent partners during a joint task, even in the absence of explicit benefits. The exploratory results on familiarity suggest the possibility that perceived similarity between partners induces a larger joint Simon effect in rats.
研究他人对联合行动的影响可以阐明非人类动物社会协调背后的基本机制。联合西蒙任务就是为此目的而使用的,一些非人类动物已经表现出联合西蒙效应。然而,尽管社会关系对任务表现具有潜在重要性,但先前的研究仅在熟悉的二元组中证明了这种效应。在本研究中,我们使用了两种外观不同的大鼠品系(Wistar和Long-Evans)来研究联合西蒙效应。我们进行了探索性测试,以检验二元组之间的熟悉程度是否会影响联合西蒙效应的大小。我们比较了受试者(N = 8)与熟悉的同笼伙伴配对时和与陌生的非同笼伙伴配对时出现的联合西蒙效应。经过辨别训练后,大鼠用两种听觉刺激(2千赫和4千赫音调)执行联合西蒙任务。当与同笼伙伴配对时,大鼠表现出显著的联合西蒙效应,重复了早期的研究结果。尽管与同笼伙伴配对时大鼠表现出比与非同笼伙伴配对时更大的相容性效应,但小样本量和重复的二元组需要谨慎解释。我们的研究结果表明,即使在没有明确益处的情况下,大鼠在联合任务中也会将注意力吸引到相邻的伙伴身上。关于熟悉程度的探索性结果表明,伙伴之间感知到的相似性可能会在大鼠中诱发更大的联合西蒙效应。