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The understanding of physical causality in common marmosets was tested using support problems in which a pair of sheets was
presented to determine whether subjects would choose the sheet that had a food item on it (i.e., the sheet was supporting
the food item). In two experiments, the conditions were manipulated in terms of the length of the sheet, the distance between
the sheet and the food item, the presence of a gap separating the two sheets, and the size of the food item. In Experiment
1, the marmosets had difficulty rejecting an irretrievable food item when it was located closer to them than a retrievable
item. Although their performance was strongly affected by the size of the irretrievable food item, they quickly learned to
reject that alternative. In contrast, no improvement was found when one sheet was divided into two pieces such that the food
item could not be retrieved when its near side was pulled. A similar response tendency was observed in Experiment 2, in which
the effects of the large food item were examined in three different conditions. Thus, common marmosets were influenced by
the perceptual features of the food in solving the support problems, as are other non-human primates. In addition, they consistently
failed to appreciate the presence of a gap and, therefore, failed to reject the distracter alternative. However, all animals
rapidly learned that the size of the food item was an irrelevant variable, and some showed an elementary conceptual understanding
of support. These findings suggest that marmosets’ physical understanding may improve with experience. 相似文献
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Tadasu Oyama Tadashi Kikuchi Shigeru Ichihara 《Attention, perception & psychophysics》1981,29(2):106-112
A test pattern consisting of 0 to 15 dots and a following random dot masking pattern were presented for 5 msec each with SOAs varying between 30 and 200 msec. The subject was asked to report the perceived number of dots in the test pattern as soon as possible and to assign a confidence rating to each report. The span of attention (upper limit for 50% correct numerosity judgments) increased from 2.4 to 9.5 as the SOA increased. Backward masking reduced the reported number of dots from the actual number in the test pattern, especially with small SOAs. Reaction time increased linearly at a low rate (approximately 40 msec/dot) up to 4 dots in the test pattern and then increased linearly at a high rate (approximately 370 msec/dot) as thereported, orperceived, number of dots increased. The two different branches of the reaction time curve were considered to represent two separate processes,subitizing andcounting, as suggested by Klahr (1973), who found similar dual increase rates as a function of the actual number of dots. These findings, as well as causal inference based on partial correlations and path analysis, indicated that the reported (perceived) number of dots and confidence rating were both determined by the number of stimulus dots and the SOA and that the reaction time was determined by the so-determined perceived number of dots and level of confidence. A multistage model is proposed. 相似文献
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Watanabe S 《Animal cognition》2011,14(6):797-808
Birds have visual cognition as well developed as humans. Sometimes, the birds show visual discrimination similar to humans,
but the birds may use different cues. Previous reports suggest that global configuration cues are salient for humans, whereas
local elemental cues are salient for pigeons. I analyzed the discriminative behavior of pigeons with scrambled images because
scrambled images keep the local elemental cues of the original images but lose the global configuration cues. If pigeons use
local elemental cues, then, they should show transfer of discrimination from the original images to their scrambled images
and also transfer from the scrambled images to their original images. In Experiment I, I trained pigeons on painting style
discrimination (Japanese paintings vs. Western impressionist paintings) using either the original or scrambled images and
found that the pigeons showed bidirectional transfer. In Experiment II, I trained pigeons on discrimination of “good” versus
“bad” paintings using children’s paintings. The birds showed poor transfer from the original images to their scrambled images
and vise versa. Thus, the pigeons discriminated good and bad paintings based mostly on global configuration cues in this case.
These results suggest that the pigeons use different cues for different discriminations. 相似文献
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The participants in this study discriminated the position of tactile target stimuli presented at the tip or the base of the
forefinger of one of the participants’ hands, while ignoring visual distractor stimuli. The visual distractor stimuli were
presented from two circles on a display aligned with the tactile targets in Experiment 1 or orthogonal to them in Experiment
2. Tactile discrimination performance was slower and less accurate when the visual distractor stimuli were presented from
incongruent locations relative to the tactile target stimuli (e.g., tactile target at the base of the finger with top visual
distractor) highlighting a cross-modal congruency effect. We examined whether the presence and orientation of a simple line
drawing of a hand, which was superimposed on the visual distractor stimuli, would modulate the cross-modal congruency effects.
When the tactile targets and the visual distractors were spatially aligned, the modulatory effects of the hand picture were
small (Experiment 1). However, when they were spatially misaligned, the effects were much larger, and the direction of the
cross-modal congruency effects changed in accordance with the orientation of the picture of the hand, as if the hand picture
corresponded to the participants’ own stimulated hand (Experiment 2). The results suggest that the two-dimensional picture
of a hand can modulate processes maintaining our internal body representation. We also observed that the cross-modal congruency
effects were influenced by the postures of the stimulated and the responding hands. These results reveal the complex nature
of spatial interactions among vision, touch, and proprioception. 相似文献
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The Psychological Record - Two pigeons learned to respond to four objects while withholding response to two objects. The birds maintained their numerical discrimination when new objects were... 相似文献
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The focus of this study was whether an infant can understand the playful intention in the mother's teasing behaviour. The mother's teasing behaviour can elicit playful interaction with the infant on the one hand, or can result in the infant's distress. In other words, teasing may function as the turning-point in mother-infant interaction. Thus it was hypothesized that the consequence of mothers' teasing behaviour would be positive or negative depending on the success or failure in communication of both mothers' play intention with play signs and infants' interpretation of the play signs. Subjects were 20 mothers and their infants aged from 10 to 13 months (M = 11 months) who were observed during 10 minutes of free play with toys that evoke minor surprise and/or fearfulness. Results showed that about one-third of mothers' teasing behaviour elicited the infant's enjoyment. Especially, mothers' playful teasing accompanied by a smile or laugh led most successfully to infant enjoyment. In contrast, mothers' pretence teasing elicited no particular response from infants. These data suggest that around their first birthday infants develop some understanding of the play intention latent in mothers' teasing behaviour. 相似文献
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Shigeru Iwakabe Kieron Rogan Anastassios Stalikas 《Journal of Psychotherapy Integration》2000,10(4):375-401
The relationship between client emotional expression and therapist interventions was studied in two working alliance conditions. An events-focused methodology was used to examine a total of 8 events taken from a variety of therapeutic orientations. Results indicated that, in the presence of a good client–therapist relationship, therapists showed higher levels of empathy and effectively focused on the immediately expressed feelings; in turn, their clients were engaged in exploration of feelings. In poor-relationship dyads, clients expressed negative feelings toward the therapists. Interventions rated as effective by clinical judges were characterized by accurate therapist understanding of clients' emotional expressions and working with strains in the therapeutic relationship. Ineffective interventions were associated with inaccurate assessments of clients' emotional states. Intensive analysis of these sessions led to three distinct models of in-session emotional expression events. Theoretical and practical implications of these models will be discussed. 相似文献
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Ikuta N Sugiura M Sassa Y Watanabe J Akitsuki Y Iwata K Miura N Okamoto H Watanabe Y Sato S Horie K Matsue Y Kawashima R 《Brain and language》2006,97(2):154-161
The purpose of this study is to determine, by functional magnetic resonance imaging, how the activated regions of the brain change as a Japanese sentence is presented in a grammatically correct order. In this study, we presented constituents of a sentence to Japanese participants one by one at regular intervals. The results showed that the left lingual gyrus was significantly activated at the beginning of the sentence, then the left inferior frontal gyrus and left supplementary motor area, in the middle of the sentence, and the left inferior temporal gyrus, at the end of the sentence. We suggest that these brain areas are involved in sentence comprehension in this temporal order. 相似文献
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Male Bengalese finches are left-side dominant for the motor control of song in the sensorimotor nucleus (the high vocal center,
or HVc) of the telencephalon. We examined whether perceptual discrimination of songs might also be lateralized in this species.
Twelve male Bengalese finches were trained by operant conditioning to discriminate between a Bengalese finch song and a zebra
finch song. Before training, the left HVc was lesioned in four birds and the right HVc was lesioned in four other birds. The
remaining four birds were used as controls without surgery. Birds with a left HVc lesion required significantly more time
to learn to discriminate between the two songs than did birds with a right HVc lesion or intact control birds. These results
suggest that the left HVc is not only dominant for the motor control of song, but also for the perceptual discrimination of
song.
Accepted after revision: 11 September 2001
Electronic Publication 相似文献
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Seeing one's own body (either directly or indirectly) can influence visuotactile crossmodal interactions. Recently, it has been shown that even viewing a simple line drawing of a hand can also modulate such crossmodal interactions, as if the picture of the hand somehow corresponds to (or primes) the participants' own hand. Alternatively, however, it could be argued that the modulatory effects of viewing the picture of a hand on visuotactile interactions might simply be attributed to cognitive processes such as the semantic referral to the relevant body part or to the orientation cues provided by the hand picture instead. In the present study, we evaluated these various different interpretations of the hand picture effect. Participants made speeded discrimination responses to the location of brief vibrotactile targets presented to either the tip or base of their forefinger, while trying to ignore simultaneously-presented visual distractors presented to either side of central fixation. We compared the modulatory effect of the picture of a hand with that seen when the visual distractors were presented next to words describing the tip and base of the forefinger (Experiment 1), or were superimposed over arrows which provided another kind of directional cue (Experiment 2). Tactile discrimination performance was modulated in the hand picture condition, but not in the word or arrow conditions. These results therefore suggest that visuotactile interactions are specifically modulated by the image of the hand rather than by cognitive cues such as simply semantic referral to the relevant body sites and/or any visual orientation cues provided by the picture of a hand. 相似文献