Individual recognition is considered a complex process and, although it is believed to be widespread across animal taxa, the cognitive mechanisms underlying this ability are poorly understood. An essential feature of individual recognition in humans is that it is cross-modal, allowing the matching of current sensory cues to identity with stored information about that specific individual from other modalities. Here, we use a cross-modal expectancy violation paradigm to provide a clear and systematic demonstration of cross-modal individual recognition in a nonhuman animal: the domestic horse. Subjects watched a herd member being led past them before the individual went of view, and a call from that or a different associate was played from a l...
SummarySensitivity to the attentional states of others has adaptive advantages [1], and in social an...
International audienceHorses are capable of identifying individual conspecifics based on olfactory, ...
Over the last few years, an increasing number of studies have aimed to gain more insight into the fi...
Animals' ability for cross-modal recognition has recently received much interest. Captive or domesti...
BACKGROUND: Animals' ability for cross-modal recognition has recently received much interest. Captiv...
When identifying other individuals, animals may match current cues with stored information about tha...
When identifying other individuals, animals may match current cues with stored information about tha...
International audienceMany animal species that rely mainly on calls to communicate produce individua...
International audienceWhile individual distinctiveness in calls seems to be widespread in mammals kn...
International audienceBrain lateralization is a phenomenon widely reported in the animal kingdom and...
International audienceAbstract Several studies have shown that horses have the ability to cross-moda...
When identifying other individuals, animals may match current cues with stored information about tha...
This study evaluates the horse (Equus caballus) use of human local enhancement cues and reaction to ...
SummarySensitivity to the attentional states of others has adaptive advantages [1], and in social an...
International audienceHorses are capable of identifying individual conspecifics based on olfactory, ...
Over the last few years, an increasing number of studies have aimed to gain more insight into the fi...
Animals' ability for cross-modal recognition has recently received much interest. Captive or domesti...
BACKGROUND: Animals' ability for cross-modal recognition has recently received much interest. Captiv...
When identifying other individuals, animals may match current cues with stored information about tha...
When identifying other individuals, animals may match current cues with stored information about tha...
International audienceMany animal species that rely mainly on calls to communicate produce individua...
International audienceWhile individual distinctiveness in calls seems to be widespread in mammals kn...
International audienceBrain lateralization is a phenomenon widely reported in the animal kingdom and...
International audienceAbstract Several studies have shown that horses have the ability to cross-moda...
When identifying other individuals, animals may match current cues with stored information about tha...
This study evaluates the horse (Equus caballus) use of human local enhancement cues and reaction to ...
SummarySensitivity to the attentional states of others has adaptive advantages [1], and in social an...
International audienceHorses are capable of identifying individual conspecifics based on olfactory, ...
Over the last few years, an increasing number of studies have aimed to gain more insight into the fi...