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Macaques' (Macaca mulatta) use of numerical cues in maze trials.
Anim Cogn. 2005 Jul; 8(3):190-9.AC

Abstract

We tested the ability of number-trained rhesus monkeys to use Arabic numeral cues to discriminate between different series of maze trials and anticipate the final trial in each series. The monkeys' prior experience with numerals also allowed us to investigate spontaneous transfer between series. A total of four monkeys were tested in two experiments. In both experiments, the monkeys were trained on a computerized task consisting of three reinforced maze trials followed by one nonreinforced trial. The goal of the maze was an Arabic numeral 3, which corresponded to the number of reinforced maze trials in the series. In experiment 1 (n=2), the monkeys were given probe trials of the numerals 2 and 4 and in experiment 2 (n=2), they were given probe trials of the numerals 2-8. The monkeys receiving the probe trials 2 and 4 showed some generalization to the new numerals and developed a pattern of performing more slowly on the nonreinforced trial than the reinforced trial before it for most series, indicating the use of the changing numeral cues to anticipate the nonreinforced trial. The monkeys receiving probe trials of the numerals 2-8 did not predict precisely when the nonreinforced trial would occur in each series, but they did incorporate the changing numerals into their strategy for performing the task. This study provides the first evidence that number-trained monkeys can use Arabic numerals to perform a task involving sequential presentations.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA. eharris11@gsuNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15654597

Citation

Harris, Emily H., and David A. Washburn. "Macaques' (Macaca Mulatta) Use of Numerical Cues in Maze Trials." Animal Cognition, vol. 8, no. 3, 2005, pp. 190-9.
Harris EH, Washburn DA. Macaques' (Macaca mulatta) use of numerical cues in maze trials. Anim Cogn. 2005;8(3):190-9.
Harris, E. H., & Washburn, D. A. (2005). Macaques' (Macaca mulatta) use of numerical cues in maze trials. Animal Cognition, 8(3), 190-9.
Harris EH, Washburn DA. Macaques' (Macaca Mulatta) Use of Numerical Cues in Maze Trials. Anim Cogn. 2005;8(3):190-9. PubMed PMID: 15654597.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Macaques' (Macaca mulatta) use of numerical cues in maze trials. AU - Harris,Emily H, AU - Washburn,David A, Y1 - 2005/01/15/ PY - 2004/01/17/received PY - 2004/11/21/accepted PY - 2004/11/01/revised PY - 2005/1/18/pubmed PY - 2005/12/13/medline PY - 2005/1/18/entrez SP - 190 EP - 9 JF - Animal cognition JO - Anim Cogn VL - 8 IS - 3 N2 - We tested the ability of number-trained rhesus monkeys to use Arabic numeral cues to discriminate between different series of maze trials and anticipate the final trial in each series. The monkeys' prior experience with numerals also allowed us to investigate spontaneous transfer between series. A total of four monkeys were tested in two experiments. In both experiments, the monkeys were trained on a computerized task consisting of three reinforced maze trials followed by one nonreinforced trial. The goal of the maze was an Arabic numeral 3, which corresponded to the number of reinforced maze trials in the series. In experiment 1 (n=2), the monkeys were given probe trials of the numerals 2 and 4 and in experiment 2 (n=2), they were given probe trials of the numerals 2-8. The monkeys receiving the probe trials 2 and 4 showed some generalization to the new numerals and developed a pattern of performing more slowly on the nonreinforced trial than the reinforced trial before it for most series, indicating the use of the changing numeral cues to anticipate the nonreinforced trial. The monkeys receiving probe trials of the numerals 2-8 did not predict precisely when the nonreinforced trial would occur in each series, but they did incorporate the changing numerals into their strategy for performing the task. This study provides the first evidence that number-trained monkeys can use Arabic numerals to perform a task involving sequential presentations. SN - 1435-9448 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/15654597/Macaques'__Macaca_mulatta__use_of_numerical_cues_in_maze_trials_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -