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Pigeons (Columba livia) plan future moves on computerized maze tasks

机译:鸽子(哥伦巴利维亚)计划在计算机迷宫任务上的未来发展

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Planning, the internal process of formulating an organized method about one’s future behavior, should be advantageous for non-human animals as well as for humans. However, little is known about this process in avian species. We examined planning processes in pigeons (Columba livia) using a computerized maze task. In Experiment 1, we found that the pigeons plan their next one step, and in some cases even correctly adjust their actions after change of goal locations, while performing on a plus-shaped maze. We also showed that the pigeons might even plan two steps on familiar, well-practiced mazes. In Experiment 2, we discovered that the subjects plan the direction they would go first before starting to solve a four-arm shuriken (a Japanese traditional throwing knife)-shaped maze. The birds also corrected their previously planned actions after change of goal locations. Our results from these experiments suggest that planning ahead is within the cognitive capacity of a “bird brain”, and that it may be more widespread in the animal kingdom than has been presumed.
机译:规划是制定关于未来行为的有组织方法的内部过程,对非人类动物和人类都应该是有利的。但是,对于禽类的这一过程知之甚少。我们使用计算机迷宫任务检查了鸽子(Columba livia)的计划过程。在实验1中,我们发现鸽子计划了下一步,在某些情况下甚至可以改变目标位置后正确调整自己的动作,同时在正型迷宫中表演。我们还表明,鸽子甚至可以对熟悉的,实践良好的迷宫计划两步。在实验2中,我们发现受试者在开始解决四臂手里剑(日本传统的投掷刀)形状的迷宫之前,先计划了他们要走的方向。鸟儿在改变目标位置后也纠正了先前计划的动作。我们从这些实验中得出的结果表明,预先计划在“鸟脑”的认知能力之内,并且在动物界中的计划可能比设想的要广泛。

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