Animals can use different types of information for navigation. Domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) prefer to use local features as a beacon over spatial relational information. However, the role of egocentric navigation strategies is less understood. Here, we tested domestic chicks' egocentric and allocentric orientation abilities in a large circular arena. In the first experiment, we investigated if domestic chicks possess a side bias during viewpoint-dependent egocentric orientation, revealing facilitation for targets on the chicks' left side. Experiment 2 showed that local features are preferred over viewpoint-dependent egocentric information when the two conflict. Lastly, in Experiment 3, we found that in a situation of choice between egocentric and allocentric spatial relational information provided by free-standing objects, chicks preferentially rely on egocentric information. We conclude that chicks orient according to a hierarchy of cues, in which the use of the visual appearance of an object is the dominant strategy, followed by view-point-dependent egocentric information and finally by spatial relational information.
Hierarchical processing of feature, egocentric and relational information for spatial orientation in domestic chicks / Morandi-Raikova, Anastasia; Rosa-Salva, Orsola; Simdianova, Aleksandra; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Mayer, Uwe. - In: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-0949. - 227:5(2024). [10.1242/jeb.246447]
Hierarchical processing of feature, egocentric and relational information for spatial orientation in domestic chicks
Morandi-Raikova, Anastasia
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;Rosa-Salva, Orsola;Vallortigara, Giorgio;Mayer, UweUltimo
2024-01-01
Abstract
Animals can use different types of information for navigation. Domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) prefer to use local features as a beacon over spatial relational information. However, the role of egocentric navigation strategies is less understood. Here, we tested domestic chicks' egocentric and allocentric orientation abilities in a large circular arena. In the first experiment, we investigated if domestic chicks possess a side bias during viewpoint-dependent egocentric orientation, revealing facilitation for targets on the chicks' left side. Experiment 2 showed that local features are preferred over viewpoint-dependent egocentric information when the two conflict. Lastly, in Experiment 3, we found that in a situation of choice between egocentric and allocentric spatial relational information provided by free-standing objects, chicks preferentially rely on egocentric information. We conclude that chicks orient according to a hierarchy of cues, in which the use of the visual appearance of an object is the dominant strategy, followed by view-point-dependent egocentric information and finally by spatial relational information.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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