Use of Augmentative Interspecies Communication devices in animal language studies: A review

Author:

Smith Gabriella E.123ORCID,Bastos Amalia P. M.12ORCID,Evenson Ashley24ORCID,Trottier Leo2ORCID,Rossano Federico1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cognitive Science University of California, San Diego La Jolla California USA

2. CleverPet, Inc San Diego California USA

3. Comparative Cognition, Messerli Research Institute, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Medical University of Vienna, University of Vienna Vienna Austria

4. College of Arts and Sciences, Canisius College Buffalo New York USA

Abstract

AbstractCountless discussions have been generated by the animal language studies, specifically those utilizing mechanical interfaces, termed here Augmentative Interspecies Communication (AIC) devices (e.g., lexigrams; magnetic chips; keyboards). Overall, three concerns dominate the field: (1) claims that AIC device using animals manifest linguistic skills remain nebulous, and simpler alternative mechanisms have been proposed (e.g., associative learning); (2) such methodology may be unsuitable as some theorize AIC device interfaces are not sufficiently ecologically relevant to foster meaningful use; (3) data may be considered dubious due to potential cueing from experimenters and lack of systematicity in reporting training and performance. Despite such controversy—which eventually led to the field's deterioration around the last quarter of the twentieth century—this research also saw important successes, such as improvements in captive animal welfare, the outcomes of which hold promise for future interspecies communication work.This article is categorized under: Linguistics > Evolution of Language

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Psychology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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