Categorization of multidimensional geometrical figures by chickens (Gallus gallus f. domestica): fit of basic assumptions from exemplar, feature and prototype theory |
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Authors: | Christian W. Werner Gerd Rehkämper |
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Affiliation: | AG Verhalten und Gehirn, C. und O. Vogt Institut für Hirnforschung, Heinrich-Heine-Universit?t Düsseldorf, Universit?tsstra?e 1, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany,
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Abstract: | Five hens, experienced in discrimination of two categories of multidimensional geometrical figures presented in fixed pairs in a simultaneous discrimination, were tested with familiar figures arranged as new pairs to assess the dependence of categorization performance on learned relational or configural cues. Test performance did not differ from training: relational or configural cues still influenced discrimination performance. It was suggested that – in accordance with exemplar theories – this influence depended on differences between pairs of probe exemplars that facilitate retrieval of learned category members. To test whether exemplar, feature or prototype theory was most suitable to explain categorization by chickens, the rates of pecking at exemplars were analysed using principal components analysis (PCA). The distribution of the exemplars' component loads on the single component obtained was examined in the light of the conditions dictated by the three types of theories on how representative category exemplars should be. The least constraining theory, i.e. the exemplar theory, was most suitable. Defining factors of classificatory behaviour are discussed with a special emphasis on the characteristics of category-defining stimulus attributes. Accepted after revision: 29 May 2001 Electronic Publication |
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Keywords: | Domestic chicken Categorization Exemplar Feature Prototype |
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