A Test of Bias Towards Prototypical Features in Monkey Memory Público
Schneider Ozaydin, Teoman (Spring 2023)
Abstract
It is widely accepted that humans have evolved multiple memory systems to address different cognitive and behavioral demands. One such system is working memory, a form of short-term memory that temporarily holds information in readily accessible form, allowing us to perform tasks like reasoning, comprehension, and learning. Despite the vital importance of this type of memory it is limited to about 3-5 items. Humans overcome these limitations through the integration of working memory representations and prototypical knowledge. That is, when recalling well known items from working memory, we use prototypical knowledge to fill in missing information. The human literature demonstrates that this creates memory errors biased towards prototypes, yet it is not clear whether this is a uniquely human phenomenon, an evolved characteristic, or a fundamental property of memory. Studying non-human animals helps us understand this bias by providing insight into its evolutionary history. This study investigated this interaction and its evolutionary history in rhesus macaques because their extensive role in research has demonstrated that they have working memory and form prototypes. Specifically, we showed a monkey shape-specific features thousands of times, to incorporate the feature into a prototypical representation of the shape. We then had the feature vary from the prototypical value and tested the monkey’s memory for the feature using the match to sample paradigm. Overall, we did not observe a significant bias towards the prototypical feature. Potential explanations for these findings and ways future research can improve on conceptual and methodological limitations are discussed below.
Table of Contents
A Test of Bias Towards Prototypical Features in Monkey Memory 1
Method 5
Subjects & Testing Environment 5
Experiment 1 Stimuli 5
Colors 6
Pattern-Sizes 7
Experiment 2 Stimuli 7
Procedure 8
Color-Match Training 8
Size-Match Training 9
Task Integration 10
Experiment 1 Testing: Short Delay 11
Experiment 1 Testing: Long Delay 12
Experiment 2 Testing 12
Statistical Analyses 12
Results & Discussion 13
Experiment 1 Results 13
Experiment 1 Discussion 15
Experiment 2 Results 16
Experiment 2 Discussion 17
General Discussion 18
References 21
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