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A multi-level approach to quantify speed-accuracy trade-offs in great tits (Parus major)

机译:一种多级方法来量化大山雀中的速度精度权衡(Parus major)

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Are fast decisions less likely to be accurate? We tested for a trade-off between speed and accuracy in foraging great tits. We found support for a speed-accuracy trade-off among-individuals but not within-individuals. These findings thereby imply that these patterns were level-specific, and caused by multiple mechanisms acting simultaneously. This study may be used to guide further empirical studies focusing on level-specificity of relationships between behavioral and cognitive traits.Animals often face a conflict between the speed and accuracy by which a decision is made. Decisions taken quickly might be relatively inaccurate, whereas decisions taken more slowly might be more accurate. Such "speed-accuracy trade-offs" receive increasing attention in behavioral and cognitive sciences. Importantly, life-history theory predicts that trade-offs typically exist only at certain hierarchical levels, such as within rather than among individuals. We therefore examined within- and among-individual correlations in the speed and accuracy by which decisions are taken, using a foraging context in wild-caught great tits (Parus major) as a worked example. We find that great tits exhibit among-individual variation in speed-accuracy trade-offs: some individuals predictably made relatively slow but accurate decisions, whereas others were predictably faster but less accurate. We did not, however, find evidence for the trade-off at the within-individual level. These level-specific relationships imply that different mechanisms acted across levels. These findings highlight the need for future work on the integration of individual behavior and cognition across hierarchical levels.
机译:快速决策是否不太可能是准确的?我们测试了在觅食大山雀时要在速度和准确性之间进行权衡。我们发现支持在个人之间而不是在个人内部进行速度精度折衷。因此,这些发现暗示这些模式是特定级别的,并且是由多种同时起作用的机制引起的。这项研究可以用来指导进一步的实证研究,侧重于行为和认知特质之间关系的层次特异性。动物经常面临决策速度和准确性之间的冲突。快速作出的决定可能相对不准确,而较慢作出的决定可能更准确。这种“速度准确性的权衡”在行为和认知科学中受到越来越多的关注。重要的是,生活史理论预测,权衡通常仅存在于某些等级级别,例如在个体内部而不是个体之间。因此,我们以野生大山雀(大山雀)的觅食情境为例,研究了决策速度和准确性的个体内和个体间相关性。我们发现,大山雀在速度准确性的权衡中表现出个体差异:某些人可预测地做出相对缓慢但准确的决定,而其他人可预测地做出较快但准确度较低的决定。但是,我们没有找到在个人内部进行权衡的证据。这些特定于级别的关系意味着不同的机制在各个级别上起作用。这些发现强调了将来需要进行跨层次级别的个人行为和认知整合的工作。

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