Dogs are able to solve different problems by trial and error learning, but it seems that they cannot understand the means-end connection. Some studies suggest that dogs' performance is influenced by their breed and by the level of familiarity with the person they interact with. In our study, we assess individual differences in both social and non-social responses in a problem-solving task during the acquisition, extinction, and reacquisition phases. In order to investigate the effect of familiarity, in the first experiment, the human present during the task was either a familiar (the dog's owner) or unfamiliar person. In the second experiment, we compared breeds (Retrievers and Shepherds) that had previously shown differences in a communica...
Both genetic factors and life experiences appear to be important in shaping dogs' responses in a tes...
Here we suggest that subjects’ performance in a traditional object permanence paradigm could be base...
Social learning is especially advantageous for young individuals because it reduces the risks of tri...
Many lines of evidence show differences between the communicative skills and social responses of dog...
Recent studies have suggested that domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in highly complex forms o...
Dogs have become the focus of cognitive studies looking at both their physical and social problem-so...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) are strongly responsive to human influence in general, and they also readily...
Dogs are known to persist less in problem-solving tasks independently. While most of the studies so ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 14, 2016...
Reversal Learning could be an essential tool for dogs to accomplish a favorable adaptation to the hu...
Dogs participating in Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) are prime candidates to assess how increas...
Domestication drives changes in animal cognition and behaviour. In particular, the capacity of dogs ...
Animal experimentation with several species contributes to knowledge and understanding of different ...
Most domestication hypotheses propose that dogs have been selected for enhanced communication and in...
The extraordinary genetic and behavioural diversity of dog breeds provides a unique opportunity for ...
Both genetic factors and life experiences appear to be important in shaping dogs' responses in a tes...
Here we suggest that subjects’ performance in a traditional object permanence paradigm could be base...
Social learning is especially advantageous for young individuals because it reduces the risks of tri...
Many lines of evidence show differences between the communicative skills and social responses of dog...
Recent studies have suggested that domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in highly complex forms o...
Dogs have become the focus of cognitive studies looking at both their physical and social problem-so...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) are strongly responsive to human influence in general, and they also readily...
Dogs are known to persist less in problem-solving tasks independently. While most of the studies so ...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 14, 2016...
Reversal Learning could be an essential tool for dogs to accomplish a favorable adaptation to the hu...
Dogs participating in Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) are prime candidates to assess how increas...
Domestication drives changes in animal cognition and behaviour. In particular, the capacity of dogs ...
Animal experimentation with several species contributes to knowledge and understanding of different ...
Most domestication hypotheses propose that dogs have been selected for enhanced communication and in...
The extraordinary genetic and behavioural diversity of dog breeds provides a unique opportunity for ...
Both genetic factors and life experiences appear to be important in shaping dogs' responses in a tes...
Here we suggest that subjects’ performance in a traditional object permanence paradigm could be base...
Social learning is especially advantageous for young individuals because it reduces the risks of tri...