Title of article :
Centre-embedded structures are a by-product of associative learning and working memory constraints: Evidence from baboons (Papio Papio)
Author/Authors :
Rey، نويسنده , , Arnaud and Perruchet، نويسنده , , Pierre and Fagot، نويسنده , , Joël، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
5
From page :
180
To page :
184
Abstract :
Influential theories have claimed that the ability for recursion forms the computational core of human language faculty distinguishing our communication system from that of other animals (Hauser, Chomsky, & Fitch, 2002). In the present study, we consider an alternative view on recursion by studying the contribution of associative and working memory processes. After an intensive paired-associate training with visual shapes, we observed that baboons spontaneously ordered their responses in keeping with a recursive, centre-embedded structure. This result suggests that the human ability for recursion might partly if not entirely originate from fundamental processing constraints already present in nonhuman primates and that the critical distinction between animal communication and human language should more likely be found in working memory capacities than in an ability to produce recursive structures per se.
Keywords :
Recursion , Nonhuman primates , Centre-embedded structures
Journal title :
Cognition
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Cognition
Record number :
2077378
Link To Document :
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