<div><p>Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, however there is still a measure of controversy as to the way in which these cues influence human-dog interactions. There is evidence for instance that dogs can be led into making evaluation errors in a quantity discrimination task, for example losing their preference for a larger food quantity if a human shows a preference for a smaller one, yet there is, so far, no explanation for this phenomenon. Using a modified version of this task, in the current study we investigated whether non-social, social or communicative cues (alone or in combination) cause dogs to go against their preference for the larger food quantity. Results show that dogs...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
Over the last two decades increasing evidence for an acute sensitivity to human gestures and attenti...
Attending to the perception of others may help individuals gaining information from conspecifics, or...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
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...
Dogs are highly skilled in understanding a large variety of human social cues and use them appropria...
Recent evidence suggests a human-like susceptibility to social influence in dogs. For example, dogs ...
As a result of domestication, dogs are genetically predisposed to be more attentive to human social ...
Animals of different taxa can read and respond to various human communicative signals. Such a mechan...
Dogs are renowned for being skilful at using human-given communicative cues such as pointing. Result...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) are strongly responsive to human influence in general, and they also readily...
I investigated the understanding of human communicative motives in domestic dogs. Dogs use human com...
Dogs are particularly skilful during communicative interactions with humans. Dogs' abilities to use ...
<div><p>The ability of dogs to use human communicative signals has been exhaustively studied. Howeve...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
Over the last two decades increasing evidence for an acute sensitivity to human gestures and attenti...
Attending to the perception of others may help individuals gaining information from conspecifics, or...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
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...
Dogs are highly skilled in understanding a large variety of human social cues and use them appropria...
Recent evidence suggests a human-like susceptibility to social influence in dogs. For example, dogs ...
As a result of domestication, dogs are genetically predisposed to be more attentive to human social ...
Animals of different taxa can read and respond to various human communicative signals. Such a mechan...
Dogs are renowned for being skilful at using human-given communicative cues such as pointing. Result...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) are strongly responsive to human influence in general, and they also readily...
I investigated the understanding of human communicative motives in domestic dogs. Dogs use human com...
Dogs are particularly skilful during communicative interactions with humans. Dogs' abilities to use ...
<div><p>The ability of dogs to use human communicative signals has been exhaustively studied. Howeve...
There is some dispute regarding the role of experience in the development of dogs´ socio-cognitive a...
Over the last two decades increasing evidence for an acute sensitivity to human gestures and attenti...
Attending to the perception of others may help individuals gaining information from conspecifics, or...