Concepedia

Abstract

Abstract: The ability to hierarchically combine multiple objects to construct a self‐embedded structure is assumed to be unique to primates and parrots. However, we observed that Degus, a species of rodents, spontaneously constructed this structure while they were being trained for an unrelated vocal operant task. With a large dust‐bath bowl, a medium sized food cup, and a small toy ball, they built a triplet “Chinese boxes.” The strategy by Degus in constructing this structure was similar with that by primates: first they mainly constructed pairs of the objects and then proceeded to triplets. The relation between the evolutionary emergence of hierarchical construction and language acquisition is discussed.

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