Domestic hens have declarative representations |
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Authors: | B. Forkman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Roslin Institute, Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9PS, Scotland, UK, GB |
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Abstract: | It is generally considered that information can be stored either as a procedural or as a declarative representation. A devaluation technique was used to determine whether hens have declarative representations. Individual hens (Gallus gallus domesticus) were fed in an enclosure with two containers, each with a new food type. One of the food types was devalued by pre-feeding with that food, after which the hens were tested with empty food containers. The pre-feeding should only affect the choice of the hens if they have learned where a particular food type was (declarative representation) rather than “go left when coming into the enclosure” (procedural representation). A significant proportion of the hens went to the location previously occupied by the non-devalued food (seven out of eight). This supports the hypothesis that domestic hens can form declarative representations. Received: 6 March 1999 / Accepted after revision: 1 November 2000 |
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Keywords: | Cognition Chicken Hen Declarative ?representation |
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