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Animal Cognition Lecture 2 Perception & Concept Formation Clive D. L. Wynne
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Vision in Birds: UV HumanBird, bee…
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Vision in birds: 6 color channels Retinal anatomy: Absorption of light by photopigments
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Vision in birds: 6 color channels Behavior: Wavelength discrimination functions
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Vision in birds: Polarization Pigeons are sensitive to the direction of polarization of the sun’s light
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Smell Enables detection of low concentrations of chemicals over distances Important for finding food also communication (pheromones) Insects: Wasps find caterpillars on plants; honeybees find flowers; male Currant clearwings attracted to female pheromone
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Smell Dogs! Turkish hamsters recognize different brothers’ smells Female house mouse prefer odor of male mice from near home; when sexually receptive prefer odor of dominant male mouse Female bank voles abort pregnancy if smell non-father male Hedgehogs prefer forage at sites contaminated by chipmunks (not predators) to badgers (predators). Pigeons use smell in navigation
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Hearing Birds (owls, harriers) and humans can localize sound source to 2º out of 360º Eastern towhees estimate distance with error of 7% and direction error 9º. Territorial – played calls of other male towhees. Rodents have good low frequency hearing (< 150 Hz). Bats and dolphins hear up to 100 kHz Humans 100 Hz 20 kHz
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Hearing in bats
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Weakly electric African fish
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Magnetic sensitivity Honeybees can be trained to select food container on top of a magnetic in preference to less food (in identical container) not placed on a Magnet (Walker & Bitterman, 1985). Migrating fish may use magnetic fields Magnetite in heads of monarch butterflies.
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Pigeon homing: Magnetic Compass Pigeon homing is disturbed by sunspot activity (which upsets the earth’s magnetic field), magnetic storms local magnetic anomalies.
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Pigeon homing: Magnetic Compass clockwise currentanticlockwise current sunny day overcast day S W E N
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Pigeon homing: Magnetic Compass clockwise currentanticlockwise current sunny day overcast day S W E N
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Perceptual concepts Easy positive Hard positive Easy negativeHard negative
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Animal Number Sense Clever Hans Relative number: Few vs. more Absolute number Counting
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Relative number
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Absolute number
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Counting 1.Tagging: A certain number name or tag goes with a certain quantity of items. ‘1’ stands for a single item. 2.Cardinality: Tag applied to the last item of a set is the name for the number of items in that set.
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Counting: Ai (chimp) Ai Counting Ai Counting with memory Ai vs. humans
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Counting: Brannon & Terrace (macaques)
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