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Training the Concept of Innovate in Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Is Both Creative and Cognitively Stimulating.
Yeater, Deirdre B; Dudzinski, Kathleen M; Melzer, Dawn; Magee, Andrew R; Robinett, Michaela; Guerra, Gonzalo; Salazar, Kimberly; Bolton, Teri; Hill, Heather Manitzas.
Afiliação
  • Yeater DB; Psychology Department, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT 06825, USA.
  • Dudzinski KM; Dolphin Communication Project, P.O. Box 7485, Port St. Lucie, FL 34985, USA.
  • Melzer D; Psychology Department, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT 06825, USA.
  • Magee AR; Psychology Department, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, TX 78228, USA.
  • Robinett M; Psychology Department, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, TX 78228, USA.
  • Guerra G; Psychology Department, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, TX 78228, USA.
  • Salazar K; Psychology Department, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, TX 78228, USA.
  • Bolton T; Roatán Institute for Marine Sciences, Anthony's Key Resort, Sandy Bay, Roatán 31000, Honduras.
  • Hill HM; Psychology Department, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, TX 78228, USA.
Animals (Basel) ; 14(6)2024 Mar 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38539994
ABSTRACT
Creative or novel behaviors in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) can be indicators of flexible thinking and problem solving. Over 50 years ago, two rough-tooth dolphins demonstrated creative novel behaviors acquired through reinforcement training in human care. Since this novel training, a variety of species have been trained to respond to this conceptual cue. The current study assessed the creativity of 12 bottlenose dolphins (5 females, 7 males) housed at the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences (RIMS) in Roatan, Honduras. Individual differences were found across four constructs measured for creativity fluency, flexibility, elaboration, and originality. Variability in performance occurred across test sessions. Animals with less experience with this task performed fewer "innovative" behaviors as compared to more experienced animals. Despite errors, dolphins continued to attempt the task during test sessions, suggesting the concept of "innovate" was intrinsically rewarding and cognitively engaging. This task may be utilized across species to promote the comparative study of innovative or creative behavior as well as to promote cognitive welfare.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article