Pigs in space: spatial memory and its susceptibility to interference

被引:65
作者
Mendl, M
Laughlin, K
Hitchcock, D
机构
[1] Scottish Agr Coll, Genet & Behav Sci Dept, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Inst Cell Anim & Populat Biol, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
RADIAL MAZE; RETROACTIVE INTERFERENCE; WIN-SHIFT; RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRDS; FORAGING STRATEGIES; ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY; WORKING-MEMORY; Y-MAZE; RATS; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1006/anbe.1997.0564
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This study provided basic information about spatial memory in the domestic pig, Sus scrofa, and examined how susceptible it is to disruption by environmental stimuli. Eight male pigs were tested individually in a foraging arena. Each day, they entered the arena to search for food randomly located in one of 10 enclosed areas (search trial). After finding and eating the food, they were removed from the arena for a retention interval, and then allowed back in to relocate the food in the same area as previously (relocation trial). Once pigs had achieved a criterion level of performance in relocation trials, 'disturbances' (e.g. isolation, novel food source, novel spatial environment) were presented during the retention interval. Disturbance days were separated by control days on which no disturbance was presented. During search trials, pigs did not use food-related cues to locate food, but appeared to use memory to search systematically and avoid revisits to empty areas. During relocation trials, they found food using fewer area visits than expected by chance, indicating that they could remember the location of food across both 10-min and 2-h retention intervals. Disturbances administered during 10-min retention intervals resulted in more relocation errors than on corresponding control days, indicating that spatial memory in pigs is susceptible to interference by relatively mild environmental stimuli, in contrast to that in rats, Rattus norvegicus, and pigeons, Columba livia, which appears to be highly resistant to retroactive-interference even when potent stimuli are used. Analysis of error locations suggested that disturbances probably acted to increase the general area in which the pig remembered the food to be located, and so reduced accuracy of memory without eradicating it. There was no evidence that errors made during relocation trials represented sampling of areas not visited during the preceding search trial. (C) 1997 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.
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页码:1491 / 1508
页数:18
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