Picture object recognition in an American black bear (Ursus americanus) |
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Authors: | Zoe Johnson-Ulrich Jennifer Vonk Mary Humbyrd Marilyn Crowley Ela Wojtkowski Florence Yates Stephanie Allard |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Psychology,Oakland University,Rochester,USA;2.Detroit Zoological Society,Royal Oak,USA |
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Abstract: | Many animals have been tested for conceptual discriminations using two-dimensional images as stimuli, and many of these species appear to transfer knowledge from 2D images to analogous real life objects. We tested an American black bear for picture-object recognition using a two alternative forced choice task. She was presented with four unique sets of objects and corresponding pictures. The bear showed generalization from both objects to pictures and pictures to objects; however, her transfer was superior when transferring from real objects to pictures, suggesting that bears can recognize visual features from real objects within photographic images during discriminations. |
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