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3-Dimensional Scene Perception during Active Electrolocation in a Weakly Electric Pulse Fish

机译:弱电脉冲鱼主动电定位过程中的三维场景感知

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Weakly electric fish use active electrolocation for object detection and orientation in their environment even in complete darkness. The African mormyrid Gnathonemus petersii can detect object parameters, such as material, size, shape, and distance. Here, we tested whether individuals of this species can learn to identify 3-dimensional objects independently of the training conditions and independently of the object's position in space (rotation-invariance; size-constancy). Individual G. petersii were trained in a two-alternative forced-choice procedure to electrically discriminate between a 3-dimensional object (S+) and several alternative objects (S−). Fish were then tested whether they could identify the S+ among novel objects and whether single components of S+ were sufficient for recognition. Size-constancy was investigated by presenting the S+ together with a larger version at different distances. Rotation-invariance was tested by rotating S+ and/or S− in 3D. Our results show that electrolocating G. petersii could (1) recognize an object independently of the S− used during training. When only single components of a complex S+ were offered, recognition of S+ was more or less affected depending on which part was used. (2) Object-size was detected independently of object distance, i.e. fish showed size-constancy. (3) The majority of the fishes tested recognized their S+ even if it was rotated in space, i.e. these fishes showed rotation-invariance. (4) Object recognition was restricted to the near field around the fish and failed when objects were moved more than about 4 cm away from the animals. Our results indicate that even in complete darkness our G. petersii were capable of complex 3-dimensional scene perception using active electrolocation.
机译:弱电鱼甚至在完全黑暗的情况下,也会在其环境中使用主动电定位进行物体检测和定向。非洲蠕虫Gnathonemus petersii可以检测对象参数,例如材料,大小,形状和距离。在这里,我们测试了该物种的个体是否可以独立于训练条件和物体在空间中的位置(旋转不变;尺寸不变)而学会识别3维物体。在两个替代的强制选择程序中训练了单个G. petersii,以在电气方式上区分3维对象(S +)和几个替代对象(S-)。然后测试了鱼类是否可以识别新颖物体中的S +,以及S +的单个成分是否足以识别。通过将S +以及较大版本的S +放在不同的距离上,研究了尺寸稳定性。通过在3D中旋转S +和/或S-来测试旋转不变性。我们的结果表明,电定位彼得格氏菌(1)可以独立于训练过程中使用的S-识别物体。当仅提供复杂S +的单个组件时,对S +的识别会或多或少地受到影响,具体取决于所使用的部分。 (2)检测物体大小与物体距离无关,即鱼显示尺寸恒定。 (3)即使在太空中旋转,大多数受测鱼也能识别出S +,即这些鱼显示出旋转不变性。 (4)物体识别仅限于鱼周围的近场,并且当物体移离动物约4?cm时失败。我们的结果表明,即使在完全黑暗的条件下,我们的petsii仍能够使用主动电定位技术进行复杂的三维场景感知。

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