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Ravens attribute visual access to unseen competitors

机译:乌鸦将可视化访问权限授予看不见的竞争对手

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Recent studies purported to demonstrate that chimpanzees, monkeys and corvids possess a basic Theory of Mind, the ability to attribute mental states like seeing to others. However, these studies remain controversial because they share a common confound: the conspecific's line of gaze, which could serve as an associative cue. Here, we show that ravens Corvus corax take into account the visual access of others, even when they cannot see a conspecific. Specifically, we find that ravens guard their caches against discovery in response to the sounds of conspecifics when a peephole is open but not when it is closed. Our results suggest that ravens can generalize from their own perceptual experience to infer the possibility of being seen. These findings confirm and unite previous work, providing strong evidence that ravens are more than mere behaviour-readers.
机译:最近的研究声称证明黑猩猩,猴子和柯文具有基本的心理理论,能够将视力状态归于他人。但是,这些研究仍然存在争议,因为它们有一个共同的困惑:特定物种的凝视线可以用作关联提示。在这里,我们显示了乌鸦Corvus corax考虑了其他人的视觉访问,即使他们看不到特定的。具体来说,我们发现乌鸦在窥视孔打开时(而不是在其关闭时)响应于特定物种的声音而保护其缓存免受发现。我们的结果表明,乌鸦可以根据自己的感知经验进行归纳,以推断出被看见的可能性。这些发现证实并统一了以前的工作,提供了有力的证据表明,乌鸦不仅是行为阅读者。

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