Preliminary Study of Discrimination of Human Vocal Commands in Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens)

Q3 Psychology
Shiho Endo, N. Kawaguchi, Yusuke Shimizu, A. Imagawa, Tomohiro Suzuki, Harumasa Ashikari, Yoshihito Wakai, T. Murayama
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Walruses seem to use various acoustic signals in social context. So, the auditory faculty is seems to be important for walruses. Can walruses understand another animals' vocal information using auditory sense? This study tested whether a male walrus could discriminate human vocal words and perform different actions corresponding to each one under various conditions. The subject, a male walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) named Pou, was set on the ground, and the experimenter spoke one of the ten words to the subject under the following conditions; (1) The experimenter stood close to the subject and spoke each vocal stimulus wearing a black cloak and goggles so that the experimenter's eye and body movements would not influence the subject's behavior, (2) A wooden board was placed between the experimenter and the subject so that the subject could not see the experimenter, (3) A wooden board was placed between the experimenter and the subject so that the subject could not to see the experimenter, and the experimenter uttered each vocal stimulus through an audio speaker. Under each condition, when the subject performed the correct action corresponding to the vocal stimulus, he was rewarded with a piece of fish. As a result, the subject responded correctly to almost all the human vocal stimuli in every condition, including when the speaker was not visible. This means that he was indeed responding to the vocal words and not the experimenter's cues. This study demonstrated that walruses can hear and identify human vocal words using their auditory sense and can form correspondence between vocal words and their meanings.
海象(Odobenus rosmarus divergens)人声指令识别的初步研究
海象似乎在社会环境中使用各种声音信号。所以,听觉对海象来说似乎很重要。海象能用听觉理解其他动物的声音信息吗?本研究测试了雄性海象在不同的条件下是否能够辨别人类的声音,并对每个声音做出不同的动作。实验对象是一只名叫Pou的雄性海象(Odobenus rosmarus),实验人员把它放在地上,在以下条件下向它说出十个单词中的一个;(1)实验人员穿着黑色的斗篷和护目镜,站在靠近被试的地方,说出每一个声音刺激,这样实验者的眼睛和身体的运动就不会影响被试的行为;(2)在实验人员和被试之间放置一块木板,这样被试就看不见实验者;(3)在实验人员和被试之间放置一块木板,这样被试就看不见实验者。实验者通过扬声器发出每个声音刺激。在每种情况下,当受试者做出与声音刺激相对应的正确动作时,他都会得到一块鱼作为奖励。结果,受试者对几乎所有的人类声音刺激都做出了正确的反应,包括说话人不可见的情况。这意味着他确实是在对声音做出反应,而不是对实验者的暗示做出反应。本研究表明,海象可以利用听觉听到和识别人类发声词,并能在发声词和其意义之间形成对应关系。
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