Inequity aversion has been proposed to act as a limiting factor for cooperation, thus preventing subjects from disadvantageous cooperative interactions. While a recent study revealed that also dogs show some sensitivity to inequity, the underlying mechanisms of this behaviour are still unclear. The aim of the current study was threefold: 1) to replicate the study by Range et al. (2009, PNAS, 106, 340-345); 2) to investigate the emotional mechanisms involved in the inequity response by measuring the heart rate and 3) to explore the link between inequity aversion and cooperation in terms of behaviours shown towards the partner dog and towards the experimenter who caused the inequity. Dog tested in dyads were alternately asked to give their pa...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
<div><p>Prosociality has received increasing interest by non-human animal researchers since the init...
International audienceOne widely studied phenomenon in behavioral sciences is the ability of 2 indiv...
Inequity aversion, the resistance to inequitable outcomes, has been demonstrated in a wide variety o...
Abstract Dogs have repeatedly been shown to give their paw to an experimenter more times for no rewa...
Although several animals respond negatively to inequity, the underlying neurochemistry of the proces...
It has been suggested that inequity aversion is a mechanism that evolved in humans to maximize the p...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
Recent evidence demonstrates that humans are not the only species to respond negatively to inequitab...
<div><p>Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
<div><p>The nature of mental representation of others plays a crucial role in social interactions. D...
There is ample evidence to suggest that dogs have highly developed, context-dependent social skills....
Recent evidence suggests a human-like susceptibility to social influence in dogs. For example, dogs ...
Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human coope...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
<div><p>Prosociality has received increasing interest by non-human animal researchers since the init...
International audienceOne widely studied phenomenon in behavioral sciences is the ability of 2 indiv...
Inequity aversion, the resistance to inequitable outcomes, has been demonstrated in a wide variety o...
Abstract Dogs have repeatedly been shown to give their paw to an experimenter more times for no rewa...
Although several animals respond negatively to inequity, the underlying neurochemistry of the proces...
It has been suggested that inequity aversion is a mechanism that evolved in humans to maximize the p...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
Recent evidence demonstrates that humans are not the only species to respond negatively to inequitab...
<div><p>Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
<div><p>The nature of mental representation of others plays a crucial role in social interactions. D...
There is ample evidence to suggest that dogs have highly developed, context-dependent social skills....
Recent evidence suggests a human-like susceptibility to social influence in dogs. For example, dogs ...
Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human coope...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
<div><p>Prosociality has received increasing interest by non-human animal researchers since the init...
International audienceOne widely studied phenomenon in behavioral sciences is the ability of 2 indiv...