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Ants in rectangular arenas

机译:矩形舞台上的蚂蚁

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Although spatial cognition is studied by neuroscientists, psychologists, biologists and computer scientists, it suffers from a lack of integrative studies. The topic of geometry of space for instance, has been studied since twenty years only in vertebrates and only in artificial and visually poor environments. But recently, similar results have been obtained with ants, supporting the recent idea of global matching. Contrary to the other theories about geometry, global matching is parsimonious, testable in natural conditions and makes sense in an ecological context. Here, further investigations into the data obtained in ants describe and support a new concept for the global matching theory: the Mismatch Tolerance Threshold (MTT). This new idea can be tested in other species and we stress the importance of considering the whole paths displayed by the animals in future experiments.
机译:尽管空间认知是由神经科学家,心理学家,生物学家和计算机科学家研究的,但缺乏综合研究。例如,二十年来,仅在脊椎动物中以及在人工和视觉恶劣的环境中才研究了空间几何学这一主题。但是最近,蚂蚁也获得了类似的结果,这支持了最近的全局匹配思想。与其他有关几何的理论相反,全局匹配是简约的,可以在自然条件下进行测试,并且在生态环境中有意义。在这里,对在蚂蚁中获得的数据的进一步研究描述并支持了全局匹配理论的新概念:不匹配容忍阈值(MTT)。这个新想法可以在其他物种中进行测试,我们强调在以后的实验中考虑动物展示的整个路径的重要性。

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