Grapheme–phoneme correspondence learning in parrots

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q3 COMMUNICATION Interaction Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-28 DOI:10.1075/is.22040.cun
Jennifer M. Cunha, I. Hirskyj-Douglas, Rébecca Kleinberger, S. Clubb, L. Perry
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Symbolic representation acquisition is the complex cognitive process consisting of learning to use a symbol to stand for something else. A variety of non-human animals can engage in symbolic representation learning. One particularly complex form of symbol representation is the associations between orthographic symbols and speech sounds, known as grapheme–phoneme correspondence. To date, there has been little evidence that animals can learn this form of symbolic representation. Here, we evaluated whether an Umbrella cockatoo (Cacatua alba) can learn letter-speech correspondence using English words. The bird-participant was trained with phonics instruction and then tested on pairs of index cards while the experimenter spoke the word. The words were unknown to the bird and the experimenter was blinded to the correct card position. The cockatoo’s accuracy (M = 71%) was statistically significant. Further, we found a strong correlation between the bird’s word-identification success and the number of overlapping letters between words, where the more overlapping letters between words, the more likely the cockatoo answered incorrectly. Our results strongly suggest that parrots may have the ability to learn grapheme–phoneme correspondences.
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鹦鹉的音位对应学习
符号表征习得是一个复杂的认知过程,包括学习使用符号来代表其他事物。各种各样的非人类动物可以参与符号表征学习。符号表示的一种特别复杂的形式是正字法符号和语音之间的关联,称为字形-音素对应。到目前为止,几乎没有证据表明动物可以学习这种形式的象征性表现。在这里,我们评估了伞状凤头鹦鹉(Cacatua alba)是否可以使用英语单词学习字母-语音对应关系。鸟类参与者接受了语音教学的训练,然后在实验者说出单词时用成对的索引卡进行测试。这只鸟不知道这些单词,实验者对正确的卡片位置视而不见。凤头鹦鹉的准确度(M = 71%)具有统计学意义。此外,我们发现凤头鹦鹉的单词识别成功与单词之间重叠字母的数量之间存在很强的相关性,单词之间重叠的字母越多,凤头鹦鹉回答错误的可能性就越大。我们的研究结果有力地表明,鹦鹉可能有能力学习字形-音位的对应关系。
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期刊介绍: This international peer-reviewed journal aims to advance knowledge in the growing and strongly interdisciplinary area of Interaction Studies in biological and artificial systems. Understanding social behaviour and communication in biological and artificial systems requires knowledge of evolutionary, developmental and neurobiological aspects of social behaviour and communication; the embodied nature of interactions; origins and characteristics of social and narrative intelligence; perception, action and communication in the context of dynamic and social environments; social learning.
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