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2022
The Innovation Arena: A Method for Comparing Innovative Problem-Solving Across Groups
Autor:in
Roessler, Theresa; Mioduszewska, Berenika; O'Hara, Mark; Huber, Ludwig; Prawiradilaga, Dewi M.; Auersperg, Alice
Publikationen als Autor:in / Herausgeber:in der Vetmeduni
Abstrakt
Problem-solving tasks are commonly used to investigate technical, innovative behavior but a comparison of this ability across a broad range of species is a challenging undertaking. Specific predispositions, such as the morphological toolkit of a species or exploration techniques, can substantially influence performance in such tasks, which makes direct comparisons difficult. The method presented here was developed to be more robust with regard to such species-specific differences: the Innovation Arena presents 20 different problem-solving tasks. All tasks are presented simultaneously. Subjects are confronted with the apparatus repeatedly, which allows a measurement of the emergence of innovations over time - an important next step for investigating how animals can adapt to changing environmental conditions through innovative behavior.
Each individual was tested with the apparatus until it ceased to discover solutions. After testing was concluded, we analyzed the video recordings and coded successful retrieval of rewards and multiple apparatus-directed behaviors. The latter were analyzed using a Principal Component Analysis and the resulting components were then included in a Generalized Linear Mixed Model together with session number and the group comparison of interest to predict the probability of success.
We used this approach in a first study to target the question of whether long-term captivity influences the problem-solving ability of a parrot species known for its innovative behavior: the Goffin ' s cockatoo. We found an effect in degree of motivation but no difference in the problem-solving ability between short- and long-term captive groups.
Schlagwörter
FEEDING INNOVATIONS; FOREBRAIN SIZE; BRAIN SIZE; WILD; INTELLIGENCE; NEOPHOBIA; BEHAVIOR; BIRDS
Dokumententyp
Originalarbeit
CC Lizenz
CCBYNCND
Open Access Type
Hybrid
ISSN/eISSN
1940-087X -
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Projekt
CockaTools:Innovative tool use and problem solving in a parrot;
Kognitive Ökologie bei Goffin Kakadus;
Technische Innovationsfähigkeit in Goffini Kakadus (Cacatua goffiniana);
The innovation problem: factors influencing innovative tool use in human infants and cockatoos;
Werkzeugbau im Goffini Kakadu (Cacatua goffiniana)