Pigeons Are Smarter Than You Might Think And Can Use Touchscreens – Gizmodo 2June13
Pigeons Are Smarter Than You Might Think And Can Use Touchscreens
Researchers at the University of Iowa found that pigeons do well on task-based intelligence tests, even when the assessments are digitized and conducted on a touchscreen. In this case, pigeons were presented with the “string task,” in which there are two strings to choose from but pulling the one with food attached to it has a greater benefit. But the pigeons took a digital version, where they got actual food if they consistently pecked the “string” attached to a square that looked like it was full of food. The pigeons performed well on different versions of the test and you can see them following the strings with their eyes to figure out which one is attached to the dish full of “food.” Pigeons are apparently smart enough to figure out what they were supposed to peck because those depictions of food kind of don’t look like food at all. Pattern recognition probably explains it, but seriously good job pigeons. Didn’t know you had it in you. [PhysOrg via DVICE]
