Data from: Numerosity representations in crows obey the Weber-Fechner Law
The ability to estimate number is widespread throughout the animal kingdom. Based on the relative close phylogenetic relationship and thus equivalent brain structures, nonverbal numerical representations in human and nonhuman primates show almost identical behavioural signatures that obey the Weber-...
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Zusammenfassung: | The ability to estimate number is widespread throughout the animal
kingdom. Based on the relative close phylogenetic relationship and thus
equivalent brain structures, nonverbal numerical representations in human
and nonhuman primates show almost identical behavioural signatures that
obey the Weber-Fechner Law. However, whether numerosity discriminations of
vertebrates with a very different endbrain organization show the same
behavioural signatures remains unknown. Therefore, we tested the numerical
discrimination performance of two carrion crows (Corvus corone) to a broad
range of numerosities from 1 to 30 in a delayed match-to-sample task
similar to the one used previously with primates. The crows’
discrimination was based on an analogue magnitude system and showed the
Weber-fraction signature, i.e. the ‘just noticeable difference’ between
numerosity pairs increased in proportion to the numerical magnitudes. The
detailed analysis of the performance indicates that numerosity
representations in crows are scaled on a logarithmically compressed
‘number line’. Because the same psychophysical characteristics are found
in primates, these findings suggest fundamentally similar number
representations between primates and birds. This study helps to resolve a
classical debate in psychophysics: the mental number line seems to be
logarithmic rather than linear, and not just in primates, but across
vertebrates. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.rb921 |