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由Lance Lewman主持的自然纪录片,由PBS在2014年出版-英语旁白Nature Documentary hosted by Lance Lewman, published by PBS in 2014- English narration
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内在的动物思想进入动物的内心会有什么感觉?我们都注视着一个生物的眼睛,想知道:它在想什么?它到底知道什么?现在,革命性的动物认知科学揭示了关于动物如何理解周围世界的有力证据,揭示了动物出色的解决问题的能力,并探索了其交流能力甚至情感的复杂性。在长达三个小时的特别《动物内心》中,NOVA通过三种标志性动物(狗,鸟和海豚)探索了这些突破。走进狗和狼的细微差别的鼻子,发现它们对不同感官的依赖是否影响了它们的进化。透过飞行中的star鸟的眼睛进行观察,并测试最聪明的鸟乌鸦的工具使用技巧。当科学家追踪加勒比海豚和非洲大草原的大象时,请倾听。发现研究人员如何将动物的思维推向极限,并发现与人类思维的惊人异同。[编辑]??鸟天才???在智力方面,我们人类显然是周围最有天赋的动物。但是,什么让我们如此特别?是我们制造和使用工具的能力吗?解决复杂的问题?还是计划未来?似乎是这样,但是今天,研究人员正在发现其他具有令人印象深刻的大脑的生物,这些生物已经掌握了所有这些技能。令人惊讶的是,许多都是鸟脑。乌鸦弯曲并塑造棍棒形状,以制成用于猎取g的定制矛,它们只是日益增长的鸟类中的一种,其令人难以置信的解决问题能力震惊了科学家,并彻底改变了我们对动物智力的理解。在班长的头上,我们遇到了像Muppet这样的动物,这是一种有锁的天才的美冠鹦鹉。007,这只乌鸦第一次执行解决八步难题的任务;和布兰?驯服的乌鸦可以很快地解决拼图盒的问题,因此必须通过高速摄影来捕捉其表现。但是,这些技能是否真的是训练和本能的结果,是高智商的证据,还是仅仅是骗局?为了找出答案,NOVA测试了地球上一些最聪明的动物的极限,寻找解决问题的思维的秘密。[编辑]??狗和超感官???成为狗,鲨鱼或鸟是什么感觉?长期以来,人类的白日梦一直是这个问题,现在这个问题已引起研究动物感官的科学家的严重关注。感官定义了我们对世界的体验,它们塑造了我们的思想,并帮助使我们成为现实。人类依赖气味,视觉,味觉,触觉和声音,但是其他动物具有这些感觉的超能力版本,还有一些动物,例如电敏感的鲨鱼,甚至具有我们根本没有的额外感觉。从似乎用气味告诉时间的狗,到可以用耳朵“看见”的海豚,我们将发现动物如何以人类几乎无法想象的方式利用他们的感官。但是,不仅是非凡的感觉,而且是大脑在处理它们。燕子很小,一克的大脑吸收了大量的视觉信息,这些信息使鸟类能够以每小时40英里的速度飞行时在几英寸高的建筑物内摇动?狗的思想如何将手势的视线变成快乐的反Inside Animal Minds What would it be like to go inside the mind of an animal? We have all gazed into a creature's eyes and wondered: What is it thinking about? What does it really know? Now, the revolutionary science of animal cognition is revealing hard evidence about how animals understand the world around them, uncovering their remarkable problem-solving abilities and exploring the complexity of their powers of communication and even their emotions. In the three-hour special Inside Animal Minds, NOVA explores these breakthroughs through three iconic creatures: dogs, birds, and dolphins. Travel into the spectacularly nuanced noses of dogs and wolves, and discover whether their reliance on different senses has shaped their evolution. See through the eyes of a starling in flight and test the tool-using skills of the smartest of birds, the crow. Listen in as scientists track dolphins in the Caribbean and elephants on the African savannah. Discover how researchers are pushing the animal mind to its limits, and uncover the surprising similarities to--and differences from--the human mind. Bird Genius When it comes to intelligence, we humans are clearly the most gifted animals around. But what make us so special? Is it our ability to make and use tools? To solve complex problems? Or plan for the future? It might seem that way, but today, researchers are discovering other creatures with impressive brains that have mastered all those skills. Surprisingly, many are bird brains. Crows bend and shape sticks to create custom-made spears for hunting grubs, and they are just one among a growing list of bird species whose impressive problem-solving abilities are shocking scientists and revolutionizing our understanding of animal intelligence. At the head of the class, we meet animals like Muppet, a cockatoo with a talent for picking locks; 007, a wild crow on a mission to solve an eight-step puzzle for the first time ever; and Bran, a tame raven who can solve a puzzle box so quickly that his performance has to be captured with high-speed photography. But are these skills really evidence of high intelligence, or just parlor tricks, the result of training and instinct? To find out, NOVA tests the limits of some of the planet’s brainiest animals, searching for the secrets of a problem-solving mind. Dogs and Super Senses What is it like to be a dog, a shark, or a bird? Long the subject of human daydreams, this question is now getting serious attention from scientists who study animal senses. The senses define our experience of the world—they shape our minds, and help make us what we are. Humans rely on smell, sight, taste, touch, and sound, but other animals have super-powered versions of these senses, and a few, like electrically-sensitive sharks, even have extra senses we don’t have at all. From a dog who seems to use smell to tell time, to a dolphin who can "see" with his ears, we will discover how animals use their senses in ways we humans can barely imagine. But it’s not just the senses that are remarkable—it's the brains that process them. How does a swallow’s tiny, one-gram brain take in the flood of visual information that enables the bird to whiz within inches of buildings while flying at 40 miles per hour? How does a dog’s mind turn the sight of a hand signal into the happy anticipation of a treat? How has the evolution of the dog—from its wolf ancestors–reshaped its brain? NOVA goes into the minds of animals to “see” the world in an entirely new way. Whos the Smartest What makes an animal smart? What forces of evolution drive brains to become more complex? Many scientists believe the secret lies in our relationships. Throughout the animal kingdom, some of the cleverest creatures—including humans—seem to be those who live in complex social groups, like dolphins, elephants, and apes. Could the skills required to keep track of friend and foe make animals smarter? To find out, NOVA goes inside the social lives of some of the smartest animals on the planet. Off the coast of Florida, we see dolphins team up to catch fish by whipping up a wall of muddy water that drives the meal right into their companions’ waiting mouths. It seems that the dolphins are working together to plan their hunt. But are they really? Biologists go on a quest to decipher the secrets of animal societies, from the seas of the Caribbean to the plains of Africa. Do dolphins and elephants have "language?" Do chimps have a sense of fairness? And are any animals besides ourselves capable of feeling empathy?
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Video 画面比例: 1.778 (16:9)
Video 分辨率: 1280 x 720
音频编码: AAC LC
Audio English
音频比特率: 160 Kbps ABR 48KHz
Audio 声道数: Stereo 2
时长: 54mins
帧速率: 25 帧速率
分集数: 3
编码器 Mp4
体积: average 1.17 GB
来源: HDTV
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Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4.1
Video Bitrate: 3005 Kbps
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778 (16:9)
Video Resolution: 1280 x 720
Audio Codec: AAC LC
Audio English
Audio Bitrate: 160 Kbps ABR 48KHz
Audio Channels: Stereo 2
Run-Time: 54mins
Framerate: 25 FPS
Number of Parts: 3
Container Mp4
Part Size: average 1.17 GB
Source: HDTV
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Super Senses (The Secret Power of Animals)
Inside the Animal Mind
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