2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2017.12.012
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Spatial integration during performance in pigeons

Abstract: We've shown that pigeons can integrate separately acquired spatial maps into a cognitive map. Integration requires an element shared between maps. In two experiments using a spatial-search task in pigeons, we test spatial combination rules when no shared element was present during training. In all three experiments, pigeons first learned individual landmark-target maps. In subsequent tests involving combinations of landmarks, we found evidence that landmarks collaborate in guiding spatial choice at test (Exper… Show more

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“…We view research on "temporal maps" as a key example (Honig, 1981;Matzel et al, 1988). This literature complements work showing that animals construct "spatial maps" of the environment that they use to track the physical locations of objects (Tolman, 1948;Blaisdell et al, 2018;Widloski and Foster, 2022). The question here is whether animals do the same with time, tracking the "temporal locations" of events as they unfold during a learning episode on an underlying temporal map.…”
Section: Temporal Scaling: Implications For Computation In Population...mentioning
confidence: 80%
“…We view research on "temporal maps" as a key example (Honig, 1981;Matzel et al, 1988). This literature complements work showing that animals construct "spatial maps" of the environment that they use to track the physical locations of objects (Tolman, 1948;Blaisdell et al, 2018;Widloski and Foster, 2022). The question here is whether animals do the same with time, tracking the "temporal locations" of events as they unfold during a learning episode on an underlying temporal map.…”
Section: Temporal Scaling: Implications For Computation In Population...mentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The pigeon ( Columba livia domestica ), as a commonly used experimental animal in scientific research, has several advantages such as quick reproduction, a short incubation cycle, strong flight ability, low breeding cost, easy in vitro incubation, and easy acquisition of embryonic cells. In life science research, pigeons can be used for research on disease models [ 1 ], etiology [ 2 , 3 ], and goal-oriented neural pathways [ 4 ], indicating enormous potential value in vaccine research and development, drug clinical trials, and disease research [ 5 ]. The precision and dependability of the experimental results are directly proportional to the quality of the pigeon data used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The response involves a straightforward grasping of nourishing grains in preference to grit particles and other background. Furthermore pigeons as a species, and even as individuals, are known to have pronounced likes for only certain kinds of seeds 16 . Pigeons are furthermore inclined to avoid grains slightly stained by moulds or bored by weevils and, at a more global level, to be selective about the varieties of ears of grain (wheat, oats, barley, rye) on which they often feed in the wild (J. D. Delius, unpublished observations, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%