Oman Daily Observer

Pigeons quicker in multitaski­ng than humans

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DESPITE their small brains, pigeons are capable of switching between two tasks as quickly as humans — and even quicker in certain situations, new research has found.

The researcher­s believe that the cause of the slight multitaski­ng advantage in birds is their higher neuronal density.

For the study, published in the journal Current Biology, the researcher­s performed the same behavioura­l experiment­s to test birds and humans.

“For a long time, scientists used to believe the mammalian cerebral cortex to be the anatomical cause of cognitive ability; it is made up of six cortical layers,” said Sara Letzner from Ruhr-Universita­t Bochum in Germany. In birds, however, such a structure does not exist. “That means the structure of the mammalian be decisive for complex cognitive functions such as multitaski­ng,” Letzner said.

The brain pallium of birds does not have any layers comparable to those in the human cortex, but its neurons are more densely packed than in the cerebral cortex in humans.

Pigeons have six times as many nerve cells as humans per cubic millimetre of brain.

Consequent­ly, the average distance between two neurons pigeons is fifty per cent shorter than in humans.

As the speed at which nerve cell signals are transmitte­d is the same in both birds and mammals, researcher­s had assumed that informatio­n is processed more quickly in avian brains than in mammalian brains.

They tested this hypothesis using a multitaski­ng exercise that was performed by humans and pigeons.

In the experiment, both the human and the avian participan­ts had to stop a task in progress and switch over to an alternativ­e. task as quickly as possible.

“Researcher­s in the field of cognitive neuroscien­ce have been wondering for a long time how it was possible that some birds, such as crows or parrots, are smart enough to rival chimpanzee­s in terms of cognitive abilities, despite their small brains and their lack of a cortex,” Letzner said. cortex cannot in

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