Humans have selectively bred and used dogs over a period of thousands of years, and more recently the dog has become an important model animal for studies in ethology, cognition and genetics. These broad interests warrant careful descriptions of the senses of dogs. Still there is little known about dog vision, especially what dogs can discriminate in different light conditions. We trained and tested whippets, pugs, and a Shetland sheepdog in a two-choice discrimination set-up and show that dogs can discriminate patterns with spatial frequencies between 5.5 and 19.5 cycle per degree (cpd) in the bright light condition (43 cd m-2). This is a higher spatial resolution than has been previously reported although the individual variation in our t...
<div><p>Dogs exhibit characteristic looking patterns when looking at human faces but little is known...
Over a century ago workers such as J. Lubbock and K. von Frisch developed behavioural criteria for e...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...
Humans have selectively bred and used dogs over a period of thousands of years, and more recently th...
Vision in dogs is generally considered poor compared with humans, and recent reports have reviewed s...
Neurobiological and molecular studies suggest a dichromatic colour vision in canine species, which a...
Faces are an important visual category for many taxa, and the human face is no exception to this. Be...
Visual acuity is an important component of environmental recognition in sheep, yet knowledge about i...
Many animals use the spectral distribution of light to guide behaviour, but whether they have colour...
Arrhythmic mammals are active both during day and night if they are allowed. The arrhythmic horses a...
Attending to the perception of others may help individuals gaining information from conspecifics, or...
I t is a commonly held misconception that dogs are color blind. The truth is that a dog’s ability to...
Researchers have suggested that dogs are able to recognise human faces but conclusive evidence has y...
AbstractFaces are an important visual category for many taxa, and the human face is no exception to ...
Dogs exhibit characteristic looking patterns when looking at human faces but little is known about w...
<div><p>Dogs exhibit characteristic looking patterns when looking at human faces but little is known...
Over a century ago workers such as J. Lubbock and K. von Frisch developed behavioural criteria for e...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...
Humans have selectively bred and used dogs over a period of thousands of years, and more recently th...
Vision in dogs is generally considered poor compared with humans, and recent reports have reviewed s...
Neurobiological and molecular studies suggest a dichromatic colour vision in canine species, which a...
Faces are an important visual category for many taxa, and the human face is no exception to this. Be...
Visual acuity is an important component of environmental recognition in sheep, yet knowledge about i...
Many animals use the spectral distribution of light to guide behaviour, but whether they have colour...
Arrhythmic mammals are active both during day and night if they are allowed. The arrhythmic horses a...
Attending to the perception of others may help individuals gaining information from conspecifics, or...
I t is a commonly held misconception that dogs are color blind. The truth is that a dog’s ability to...
Researchers have suggested that dogs are able to recognise human faces but conclusive evidence has y...
AbstractFaces are an important visual category for many taxa, and the human face is no exception to ...
Dogs exhibit characteristic looking patterns when looking at human faces but little is known about w...
<div><p>Dogs exhibit characteristic looking patterns when looking at human faces but little is known...
Over a century ago workers such as J. Lubbock and K. von Frisch developed behavioural criteria for e...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...