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The bystander effect in rats

机译:大鼠的旁观者效应

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To investigate whether the classic bystander effect is unique to humans, the effect of bystanders on rat helping was studied. In the presence of rats rendered incompetent to help through pharmacological treatment, rats were less likely to help due to a reduction in reinforcement rather than to a lack of initial interest. Only incompetent helpers of a strain familiar to the helper rat exerted a detrimental effect on helping; rats helped at near control levels in the presence of incompetent helpers from an unfamiliar strain. Duos and trios of potential helper rats helped at superadditive rates, demonstrating that rats act nonindependently with helping facilitated by the presence of competent-to-help bystanders. Furthermore, helping was facilitated in rats that had previously observed other rats’ helping and were then tested individually. In sum, the influence of bystanders on helping behavior in rats features characteristics that closely resemble those observed in humans.
机译:为了研究经典的旁观者效应是否是人类独特的,研究了旁观者对大鼠帮助的影响。在大鼠的存在下,通过药理学治疗的无称重,由于增强的减少而不是缺乏初始兴趣,大鼠不太可能有助于帮助。辅助大鼠熟悉的一项态度的无能者的助手才会对帮助产生不利影响;大鼠在来自不熟悉的菌株的不称职助剂存在下有关近的控制水平的帮助。潜在辅助大鼠的二人组和三人有助于超级利益率,表明大鼠非依赖于有能力与帮助旁观者的存在帮助。此外,在先前观察到其他大鼠帮助的大鼠中有促进帮助,然后单独测试。总之,旁观者对大鼠帮助行为的影响特征特征,其特征与人类观察到的特征。

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