Use of Augmentative Interspecies Communication devices in animal language studies: A review.

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Gabriella E Smith, Amalia P M Bastos, Ashley Evenson, Leo Trottier, Federico Rossano
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Countless discussions have been generated by the animal language studies, specifically those utilizing mechanical interfaces, termed here Augmentative Interspecies Communication (AIC) devices (e.g., lexigrams; magnetic chips; keyboards). Overall, three concerns dominate the field: (1) claims that AIC device using animals manifest linguistic skills remain nebulous, and simpler alternative mechanisms have been proposed (e.g., associative learning); (2) such methodology may be unsuitable as some theorize AIC device interfaces are not sufficiently ecologically relevant to foster meaningful use; (3) data may be considered dubious due to potential cueing from experimenters and lack of systematicity in reporting training and performance. Despite such controversy-which eventually led to the field's deterioration around the last quarter of the twentieth century-this research also saw important successes, such as improvements in captive animal welfare, the outcomes of which hold promise for future interspecies communication work. This article is categorized under: Linguistics > Evolution of Language.

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增强型物种间交流手段在动物语言研究中的应用综述。
动物语言研究已经产生了无数的讨论,特别是那些利用机械接口的研究,在这里被称为增强种间交流(AIC)设备(例如,词典;磁性芯片;键盘)。总的来说,这一领域主要有三个问题:(1)使用动物表现语言技能的AIC设备的说法仍然模糊不清,并且已经提出了更简单的替代机制(例如联想学习);(2)这种方法可能不合适,因为一些理论认为AIC设备接口的生态相关性不足以促进有意义的使用;(3)数据可能被认为是可疑的,因为实验者的潜在线索和缺乏系统性的报告培训和绩效。尽管存在这样的争议——这最终导致了该领域在20世纪最后25年左右的衰落——但这项研究也取得了重要的成功,比如圈养动物福利的改善,其结果为未来的物种间交流工作带来了希望。本文分类于:语言学>语言演化。
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