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Raw Data from Paper wasps form abstract concept of ‘Same and Different’

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The Royal Society Figshare2022-07-06 更新2026-04-17 收录
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Concept formation requires animals to learn and use abstract rules that transcend the characteristics of specific stimuli. Abstract concepts are often associated with high levels of cognitive sophistication, so there has been much interest in which species can form and use concepts. A key abstract concept is that of sameness and difference, where stimuli are classified as either <i>the same as</i> or <i>different than</i> an original stimulus. Here, we used a simultaneous two-item same-different task to test whether paper wasps (<i>Polistes fuscatus)</i> can learn and apply a same-different concept. We trained wasps by simultaneously presenting pairs of <i>same</i> or <i>different</i> stimuli (e.g. colours). Then, we tested whether wasps could apply the concept to new stimuli of the same type (e.g. new colours) and to new stimulus types (e.g. odours). We show that wasps learned a general concept of <i>sameness</i> or <i>difference</i> and applied it to new samples and types of stimuli. Notably, wasps were able to transfer the learned rules to new stimuli in a different sensory modality. Therefore, <i>P. fuscatus</i> can classify stimuli based on their relationships and apply abstract concepts to novel stimulus types. These results indicate that abstract concept learning may be more widespread than previously thought.
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Tibbetts, Elizabeth A.; Ortiz, Christian Cely; Weise, Chloe
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2022-07-06
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