This study examines whether horses can learn by observing humans, given that they identify individual humans and orientate on the focus of human attention. We tested 24 horses aged between 3 and 12. Twelve horses were tested on whether they would learn to open a feeding apparatus by observing a familiar person. The other 12 were controls and received exactly the same experimental procedure, but without a demonstration of how to operate the apparatus. More horses from the group with demonstration (8/12) reached the learning criterion of opening the feeder twenty times consecutively than horses from the control group (2/12), and younger horses seemed to reach the criterion more quickly. Horses not reaching the learning criteria approached the...
Horses’ ability to adapt to new environments and to acquire new information plays an important role ...
Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an object are widely used in behaviour...
International audienceAbstract Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an obje...
This study examines whether horses can learn by observing humans, given that they identify individua...
A previous study demonstrated that horses can learn socially from observing humans, but could not dr...
Animals can acquire new behavior through both individual and social learning. Several studies have i...
This study evaluates the horse (Equus caballus) use of human local enhancement cues and reaction to ...
Social learning is said to meet the demands of complex environments in which individuals compete ove...
Animals that live in stable social groups need to gather information on their own relative position ...
Learning through the observation of others allows the transfer of information without the costs incu...
Social observational learning is one of learning abilities expected in domestic horses (Equus caball...
It has been difficult to find an effect of social learning in horses, perhaps more attention should ...
Dogs and cats use human emotional information directed to an unfamiliar situation to guide their beh...
Dogs and cats use human emotional information directed to an unfamiliar situation to guide their beh...
Horses’ ability to adapt to new environments and to acquire new information plays an important role ...
Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an object are widely used in behaviour...
International audienceAbstract Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an obje...
This study examines whether horses can learn by observing humans, given that they identify individua...
A previous study demonstrated that horses can learn socially from observing humans, but could not dr...
Animals can acquire new behavior through both individual and social learning. Several studies have i...
This study evaluates the horse (Equus caballus) use of human local enhancement cues and reaction to ...
Social learning is said to meet the demands of complex environments in which individuals compete ove...
Animals that live in stable social groups need to gather information on their own relative position ...
Learning through the observation of others allows the transfer of information without the costs incu...
Social observational learning is one of learning abilities expected in domestic horses (Equus caball...
It has been difficult to find an effect of social learning in horses, perhaps more attention should ...
Dogs and cats use human emotional information directed to an unfamiliar situation to guide their beh...
Dogs and cats use human emotional information directed to an unfamiliar situation to guide their beh...
Horses’ ability to adapt to new environments and to acquire new information plays an important role ...
Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an object are widely used in behaviour...
International audienceAbstract Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an obje...