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Do asian elephants (Elephas maximus) apply causal reasoning to tool-use tasks?
Authors:Nissani  Moti
Abstract:Two experiments addressed contradictory claims about causal reasoning in elephants. In Experiment 1, 4 Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) were pretrained to remove a lid from the top of a bucket and retrieve a food reward. Subsequently, in the first 5 critical trials, when the lid was placed alongside the bucket and no longer obstructed access to the reward, each elephant continued to remove the lid before retrieving the reward. Experiment 2, which involved 11 additional elephants and variations of the original design, yielded similarly counterintuitive observations. Although the results are open to alternative interpretations, they appear more consistent with associative learning than with causal reasoning. Future applications of Fabrean methodologies (J. H. Fabre, 1915) to animal cognition are proposed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:animal intelligence  causal model theory  stimulus response association  reasoning  Asian elephants  causality  tool use
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