A previous study demonstrated that horses can learn socially from observing humans, but could not draw any conclusions about the social learning mechanisms. Here we develop this by showing horses four different human action sequences as demonstrations of how to press a button to open a feed box. We tested 68 horses aged between 3 and 12 years. 63 horses passed the habituation phase and were assigned either to the group Hand Demo (N = 13) for which a kneeling person used a hand to press the button, Head Demo (N = 13) for which a kneeling person used the head, Mixed Demo (N = 12) for which a squatting person used both head and hand, Foot Demo (N = 12) in which a standing person used a foot, or No Demo (N = 13) in which horses did not receive ...
Dogs and cats use human emotional information directed to an unfamiliar situation to guide their beh...
We hypothesized that in an open environment, horses cope with a series of challenges in their intera...
International audienceHorses’ reactions towards humans are a combined result of their temperament, t...
A previous study demonstrated that horses can learn socially from observing humans, but could not dr...
This study examines whether horses can learn by observing humans, given that they identify individua...
Animals can acquire new behavior through both individual and social learning. Several studies have i...
Horses’ ability to adapt to new environments and to acquire new information plays an important...
This study evaluates the horse (Equus caballus) use of human local enhancement cues and reaction to ...
It has been difficult to find an effect of social learning in horses, perhaps more attention should ...
Social observational learning is one of learning abilities expected in domestic horses (Equus caball...
Learning through the observation of others allows the transfer of information without the costs incu...
Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an object are widely used in behaviour...
International audienceAbstract Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an obje...
It has been suggested that the process of domestication, at least in some species, has led to an inn...
Some domestic animals are thought to be skilled at social communication with humans due to the proce...
Dogs and cats use human emotional information directed to an unfamiliar situation to guide their beh...
We hypothesized that in an open environment, horses cope with a series of challenges in their intera...
International audienceHorses’ reactions towards humans are a combined result of their temperament, t...
A previous study demonstrated that horses can learn socially from observing humans, but could not dr...
This study examines whether horses can learn by observing humans, given that they identify individua...
Animals can acquire new behavior through both individual and social learning. Several studies have i...
Horses’ ability to adapt to new environments and to acquire new information plays an important...
This study evaluates the horse (Equus caballus) use of human local enhancement cues and reaction to ...
It has been difficult to find an effect of social learning in horses, perhaps more attention should ...
Social observational learning is one of learning abilities expected in domestic horses (Equus caball...
Learning through the observation of others allows the transfer of information without the costs incu...
Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an object are widely used in behaviour...
International audienceAbstract Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an obje...
It has been suggested that the process of domestication, at least in some species, has led to an inn...
Some domestic animals are thought to be skilled at social communication with humans due to the proce...
Dogs and cats use human emotional information directed to an unfamiliar situation to guide their beh...
We hypothesized that in an open environment, horses cope with a series of challenges in their intera...
International audienceHorses’ reactions towards humans are a combined result of their temperament, t...