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灌丛鸦在找回贮藏物时类似情景记忆的表现。

Episodic-like memory during cache recovery by scrub jays.

作者信息

Clayton N S, Dickinson A

机构信息

Section of Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior, University of California at Davis, 95616, USA.

出版信息

Nature. 1998 Sep 17;395(6699):272-4. doi: 10.1038/26216.

Abstract

The recollection of past experiences allows us to recall what a particular event was, and where and when it occurred, a form of memory that is thought to be unique to humans. It is known, however, that food-storing birds remember the spatial location and contents of their caches. Furthermore, food-storing animals adapt their caching and recovery strategies to the perishability of food stores, which suggests that they are sensitive to temporal factors. Here we show that scrub jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) remember 'when' food items are stored by allowing them to recover perishable 'wax worms' (wax-moth larvae) and non-perishable peanuts which they had previously cached in visuospatially distinct sites. Jays searched preferentially for fresh wax worms, their favoured food, when allowed to recover them shortly after caching. However, they rapidly learned to avoid searching for worms after a longer interval during which the worms had decayed. The recovery preference of jays demonstrates memory of where and when particular food items were cached, thereby fulfilling the behavioural criteria for episodic-like memory in non-human animals.

摘要

对过去经历的回忆使我们能够记起某个特定事件是什么、发生在哪里以及何时发生,这种记忆形式被认为是人类所独有的。然而,众所周知,储存食物的鸟类能记住它们贮藏食物的空间位置和所藏之物。此外,储存食物的动物会根据食物贮藏的易腐性调整它们的贮藏和取回策略,这表明它们对时间因素很敏感。在此我们表明,灌丛鸦(灌丛鸦属)通过让它们取回先前贮藏在视觉空间上不同地点的易腐“蜡虫”(蜡螟幼虫)和不易腐的花生,从而记住食物贮藏的“时间”。当灌丛鸦被允许在贮藏后不久取回食物时,它们会优先寻找新鲜的蜡虫,这是它们喜欢的食物。然而,在经过较长一段时间蜡虫已经腐烂后,它们很快学会避免寻找蜡虫。灌丛鸦的取回偏好证明了它们对特定食物贮藏地点和时间的记忆,从而满足了非人类动物具有情景式记忆的行为标准。

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