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Echoic memory in pigeons
Authors:Kretzschmar Christina  Kalenscher Tobias  Güntürkün Onur  Kaernbach Christian
Affiliation:Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Ruhr University Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany.
Abstract:It is unknown whether birds are able to retain the memory of purely sensory auditory information such as white noise over an extended period of time. In a Pavlovian heart rate conditioning paradigm, four pigeons were trained to associate a mild electric shock with periodic random waveforms, and no shock with aperiodic noise. Periodic waveform detection requires echoic memory, i.e., the online retention of a waveform pattern over a limited time. Starting with 40ms, the waveform period was increased after successful learning until no significant stimulus discrimination could be found. Significant discrimination was achieved at periods of up to 2560ms. This is the first demonstration that echoic memory performance in birds is clearly superior to cats and gerbils, and comparable to naive human performance.
Keywords:Auditory sensory memory   Comparative evolution   Random waveform   Noise   Periodic noise   Repeated noise   Animal   Pigeon   Classical conditioning
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