Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and indirect information about the location of a food reward in an object-choice task. Subjects had to choose between two cups with only one covering a reward. Before making a choice, subjects received information about the baited (direct information) or nonbaited cup (indirect information). Both goats and sheep were able to use direct information (presence of food) in the object choice task. After controlling for local enhancement, we found that goats rather than sheep were able to use indirect information (i.e., the absence of food) to find a reward. The actual test setup could not clarify whether individual goats were able to inferentially re...
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Domestication drives changes in animal cognition and behaviour. In particular, the capacity of dogs ...
Introduction The computational demands of sociality (maintaining group cohesion, reducing conflict)...
Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and...
<div><p>Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use di...
Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and...
Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and...
International audienceDespite the domestication of sheep and goats by humans for several millennia, ...
Recently, comparative research on the mechanisms and species-specific adaptive values of attributing...
Animals can use their environments more efficiently by selecting particular sources of information (...
In addition to domestication, interactions with humans or task-specific training during ontogeny hav...
Introduction: The computational demands of sociality (maintaining group cohesion, reducing conflict)...
Object permanence is the notion that objects continue to exist even when they are out of an observer...
International audienceOnce believed uniquely human, the capacity to reason is now investigated in a ...
In their natural environment, animals face a variety of ecological and social challenges, which migh...
Ruminant herbivores have been shown to learn about food properties by associating food flavours with...
Domestication drives changes in animal cognition and behaviour. In particular, the capacity of dogs ...
Introduction The computational demands of sociality (maintaining group cohesion, reducing conflict)...
Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and...
<div><p>Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use di...
Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and...
Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and...
International audienceDespite the domestication of sheep and goats by humans for several millennia, ...
Recently, comparative research on the mechanisms and species-specific adaptive values of attributing...
Animals can use their environments more efficiently by selecting particular sources of information (...
In addition to domestication, interactions with humans or task-specific training during ontogeny hav...
Introduction: The computational demands of sociality (maintaining group cohesion, reducing conflict)...
Object permanence is the notion that objects continue to exist even when they are out of an observer...
International audienceOnce believed uniquely human, the capacity to reason is now investigated in a ...
In their natural environment, animals face a variety of ecological and social challenges, which migh...
Ruminant herbivores have been shown to learn about food properties by associating food flavours with...
Domestication drives changes in animal cognition and behaviour. In particular, the capacity of dogs ...
Introduction The computational demands of sociality (maintaining group cohesion, reducing conflict)...