Dogs have become the focus of cognitive studies looking at both their physical and social problem-solving abilities (Bensky et al. in Adv Stud Behav, 45:209–387, 2013), but very little is known about the environmental and inherited factors that may affect these abilities. In the current study, we presented a manipulation task (a puzzle box) and a spatial task (the detour) to 128 dogs belonging to four different breed groups: Herding, Mastiff-like, Working and Retrievers (von Holdt et al. in Nature 464:898–902, 2010). Within each group, we tested highly trained and non-trained dogs. Results showed that trained dogs were faster at obtaining the reward in the detour task. In the manipulation task, trained dogs approached the apparatus sooner i...
Many lines of evidence show differences between the communicative skills and social responses of dog...
<div><p>Human infants develop an understanding of their physical environment through playful interac...
This study compares the performance of two groups of dogs with different levels of social interactio...
Abstract The extraordinary genetic and behavioural diversity of dog breeds provides a unique opportu...
This study investigates the influence of training experiences on dogs’ performance in a problem solv...
This study investigates the influence of training experiences on dogs’ performance in a problem solv...
Classification plays a pivotal role in our attempts to develop an understanding and expectation of a...
Both genetic factors and life experiences appear to be important in shaping dogs' responses in a tes...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 14, 2016...
Dogs are known to persist less in problem-solving tasks independently. While most of the studies so ...
Examining the effects of evolution on cognition presents both cognitive psychologists and evolutiona...
Recent studies have suggested that domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in highly complex forms o...
Working dogs play a variety of important roles, ranging from assisting individuals with disabilities...
Dogs are able to solve different problems by trial and error learning, but it seems that they cannot...
Recent evidence indicates that dogs' sociocognitive abilities and behaviour in a test situation are ...
Many lines of evidence show differences between the communicative skills and social responses of dog...
<div><p>Human infants develop an understanding of their physical environment through playful interac...
This study compares the performance of two groups of dogs with different levels of social interactio...
Abstract The extraordinary genetic and behavioural diversity of dog breeds provides a unique opportu...
This study investigates the influence of training experiences on dogs’ performance in a problem solv...
This study investigates the influence of training experiences on dogs’ performance in a problem solv...
Classification plays a pivotal role in our attempts to develop an understanding and expectation of a...
Both genetic factors and life experiences appear to be important in shaping dogs' responses in a tes...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 14, 2016...
Dogs are known to persist less in problem-solving tasks independently. While most of the studies so ...
Examining the effects of evolution on cognition presents both cognitive psychologists and evolutiona...
Recent studies have suggested that domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in highly complex forms o...
Working dogs play a variety of important roles, ranging from assisting individuals with disabilities...
Dogs are able to solve different problems by trial and error learning, but it seems that they cannot...
Recent evidence indicates that dogs' sociocognitive abilities and behaviour in a test situation are ...
Many lines of evidence show differences between the communicative skills and social responses of dog...
<div><p>Human infants develop an understanding of their physical environment through playful interac...
This study compares the performance of two groups of dogs with different levels of social interactio...