Inside the parrot beak-and-tongue apparatus: Unlocking a model system for dexterity research.

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Özge Nasa, Alice A M I Auersperg
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Abstract

Dexterity, the flexible and precise control of objects, requires the integration of cognitive abilities, motor coordination, and anatomical specializations. Due to the evolutionary significance of the opposable thumb, dexterity research has traditionally focused on primate species. However, based on a review of current knowledge in parrot morphology, cognition, and neurobiology, we propose that parrots represent a highly promising model system for dexterity research. We highlight lineage-specific morphological novelties that turn the parrot beak-and-tongue apparatus into a multifunctional tool, draw comparisons between the parrot tongue and the primate thumb, and showcase existing studies on Goffin's cockatoos that reveal advanced tool-related problem-solving abilities. Characterized by fine motor control, pronounced interindividual variability, goal-directed behavior, flexibility, and the optimization of speed through learning, the Goffin's cockatoo model embodies the core components of dexterity. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2026 APA, all rights reserved).

鹦鹉喙舌器官内部:为灵巧性研究解锁模型系统。
灵巧性,即对物体的灵活而精确的控制,需要综合认知能力、运动协调能力和解剖学专长。由于相对拇指的进化意义,灵巧性研究传统上集中在灵长类物种。然而,基于对鹦鹉形态学、认知和神经生物学现有知识的回顾,我们提出鹦鹉是一个非常有前途的灵巧性研究模型系统。我们强调了特定谱系的形态学上的新奇之处,这些新奇之处将鹦鹉的喙和舌头器官变成了一种多功能工具,并将鹦鹉的舌头与灵长类动物的拇指进行了比较,并展示了对戈芬凤头鹦鹉的现有研究,这些研究揭示了与工具相关的高级问题解决能力。Goffin凤头鹦鹉模型具有精细的运动控制、显著的个体间可变性、目标导向行为、灵活性和通过学习优化速度等特点,体现了灵巧性的核心组成部分。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2026 APA,版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Comparative Psychology publishes original research from a comparative perspective on the behavior, cognition, perception, and social relationships of diverse species.
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