羊は顔を忘れない
K M Kendrick1, A P da Costa, A E Leigh
1Laboratory of Cognitive and Developmental Neuroscience, Babraham Institute, Cambridge CB2 4AT, UK. keith.kendrick@bbsrc.ac.uk
Nature
|November 9, 2001
まとめ
羊は,人間に似た顔認識のための特殊な脳システムを持っています. 研究によると,羊は2年以上にわたって50個の羊の顔まで認識することができ,驚くべき社会的記憶を示しています.
科学分野:
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
- 動物の認知能力 動物の認知能力
- 比較心理学とは比較心理学である.
背景:
- 人間には,顔認識のための特殊な神経機構があります.
- 羊も顔認識能力を発揮し,側頭葉と前頭葉に似た神経系を利用しています.
- 右脳半球の関与は,羊の顔認識に注目されています.
研究 の 目的:
- 羊の長期的な顔認識能力を調査する.
- 羊が個別の顔を覚えている期間を判別する.
- 羊の社会的認識のニューラル基盤を探求する.
主な方法:
- 羊は,既知の人の顔で示された.
- 顔認識記憶は,長期にわたってテストされました.
- 顔の処理に関連する神経回路の活動を分析した.
主要な成果:
- 羊は50個の羊の顔まで記憶する能力を示した.
- この記憶保持は2年以上続いた.
- 特殊な神経回路は,長い隔離の後でも,顔の選択的なエンコーディングを維持しました.
結論:
- 羊は,強固な長期的な顔認識メモリを持っています.
- 羊の特殊な神経回路は,個々の顔の識別と記憶をサポートしています.
- これらの発見は,人間と羊の顔認識メカニズムの収束進化を強調しています.
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