In humans, numerical estimation is affected by perceptual biases, such as those originating from the spatial arrangement of elements. Different animal species can also make relative quantity judgements. This includes dogs, who have been proposed as a good model for comparative neuroscience. However, dogs do not show the same perceptual biases observed in humans. Thus, the exact perceptual/cognitive mechanisms underlying quantity estimations in dogs and their degree of similarity with humans are still a matter of debate. Here we explored whether dogs are susceptible to the connectedness illusion, an illusion based on the tendency to underestimate the quantity of interconnected items. Dogs were first trained to choose the larger of two food a...
In recent years, dogs have been a popular test subject when studying visual illusion susceptibility....
Numerous recent studies have investigated how animals solve means-end tasks and unraveled considerab...
チンパンジーも複数の物体の大きさの「平均」を知覚 . 京都大学プレスリリース. 2017-08-24.Humans can extract statistical information, such ...
Research in humans has shown that connecting a collection of dots with task-irrelevant lines leads ...
Recent studies have showed that domestic dogs are only scantly susceptible to visual illusions, sugg...
Visual illusions are objects that are made up of elements that are arranged in such a way as to resu...
In comparative cognitive science we ask what the minds of nonhuman animals are like. One way to answ...
One way to uncover visual capabilities in animals is to assess perception of geometric illusions. Re...
Although some animals, such as elephants, can use olfaction to discriminate quantities of food, prev...
Functioning in our everyday lives requires that humans rely on organizing and categorizing our world...
String pulling tasks are commonly used to investigate recognition of means–end connections. Previous...
Discriminating between different quantities is an essential ability in daily life that has been demo...
Physical reasoning appears central to understanding how the world works, suggesting adaptive functio...
While domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) play a large role in human daily lives, little is known about...
vetmeduni.ac.at Certain aspects of social life, such as engaging in intergroup conflicts, as well as...
In recent years, dogs have been a popular test subject when studying visual illusion susceptibility....
Numerous recent studies have investigated how animals solve means-end tasks and unraveled considerab...
チンパンジーも複数の物体の大きさの「平均」を知覚 . 京都大学プレスリリース. 2017-08-24.Humans can extract statistical information, such ...
Research in humans has shown that connecting a collection of dots with task-irrelevant lines leads ...
Recent studies have showed that domestic dogs are only scantly susceptible to visual illusions, sugg...
Visual illusions are objects that are made up of elements that are arranged in such a way as to resu...
In comparative cognitive science we ask what the minds of nonhuman animals are like. One way to answ...
One way to uncover visual capabilities in animals is to assess perception of geometric illusions. Re...
Although some animals, such as elephants, can use olfaction to discriminate quantities of food, prev...
Functioning in our everyday lives requires that humans rely on organizing and categorizing our world...
String pulling tasks are commonly used to investigate recognition of means–end connections. Previous...
Discriminating between different quantities is an essential ability in daily life that has been demo...
Physical reasoning appears central to understanding how the world works, suggesting adaptive functio...
While domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) play a large role in human daily lives, little is known about...
vetmeduni.ac.at Certain aspects of social life, such as engaging in intergroup conflicts, as well as...
In recent years, dogs have been a popular test subject when studying visual illusion susceptibility....
Numerous recent studies have investigated how animals solve means-end tasks and unraveled considerab...
チンパンジーも複数の物体の大きさの「平均」を知覚 . 京都大学プレスリリース. 2017-08-24.Humans can extract statistical information, such ...