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The socially mediated recovery of a fearful fish paired with periodically replaced calm models

机译:通过社交媒介恢复的恐惧鱼以及定期更换的平静模型

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Social learning is an important mechanism for acquiring knowledge about environmental risk. However, little work has explored the learning of safety and how such learning outcomes are shaped by the social environment. Here, we exposed minnows, Pimephales promelas, to a high-risk environment to induce behavioural responses associated with fear (e.g. neophobia). We then used the presence of calm conspecific models (low-risk individuals) to weaken these responses. When observers (individuals from the high-risk environment) and models were paired consistently in a one-on-one setting, the observers showed no recovery (i.e. no weakening of the fear responses), and instead the models indirectly acquired those responses (i.e. a socially transmitted state of fear). However, observers paired with models that were periodically replaced with new calm models showed a significant recovery, and each new model showed diminished socially transmitted fear. We argue that our understanding of predation-related fear and social information transfer can prove fruitful in understanding problems with fear and stress across animal taxa, including among humans who experience post-traumatic stress and secondary trauma. Our findings indicate that the periodic replacement of models can promote fear recovery in observers and reduce socially transmitted fear in models.
机译:社会学习是获取有关环境风险知识的重要机制。但是,很少有工作探索安全性的学习以及社会环境如何影响这种学习成果。在这里,我们将小now鱼(Pimephales promelas)暴露于高风险环境中,以诱发与恐惧相关的行为反应(例如新恐惧症)。然后,我们使用平静的特定模型(低风险个体)的存在来减弱这些响应。当观察者(来自高风险环境的个人)和模型在一对一的环境中一致配对时,观察者没有表现出恢复(即没有减弱恐惧反应),而是模型间接获得了这些反应(即社交恐惧状态)。但是,观察者与定期被新的平静模型替代的模型配对后,显示出了显着的恢复,并且每个新模型都显示出减少了由社会传播的恐惧感。我们认为,我们对与捕食有关的恐惧和社会信息传递的理解可以有效地理解整个动物类群中的恐惧和压力问题,包括在经历创伤后压力和继发性创伤的人类中。我们的发现表明,模型的定期替换可以促进观察者的恐惧恢复,并减少模型中的社会传播恐惧。

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