Human-directed gazing, a keystone in dog–human communication, has been suggested to derive from both domestication and breed selection. The influence of genetic similarity to wolves and selective pressures on human-directed gazing is still under debate. Here, we used the 'unsolvable task' to compare Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs (CWDs, a close-to-wolf breed), German Shepherd Dogs (GSDs) and Labrador Retrievers (LRs). In the 'solvable task', all dogs learned to obtain the reward; however, differently from GSDs and LRs, CWDs rarely gazed at humans. In the 'unsolvable task', CWDs gazed significantly less towards humans compared to LRs but not to GSDs. Although all dogs were similarly motivated to explore the apparatus, CWDs and GSDs spent a larger ...
Dogs, Canis familiaris, share the lives of humans all over the world. That dogs, and the behavior of...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have been submitted to a vast process of artificial selection and t...
Previous studies have demonstrated similarities in gazing behaviour of dogs and humans, but comparis...
Human-directed gazing, a keystone in dog–human communication, has been suggested to derive from both...
Human-directed gazing, a keystone in dog-human communication, has been suggested to derive from both...
Human-directed gazing, a keystone in dog\u2013human communication, has been suggested to derive from...
This thesis is about cognitive behavior of dogs and wolves. It focuses on breeds of Czechoslovakian ...
Recent evidence indicates that dogs' sociocognitive abilities and behaviour in a test situation are ...
Through domestication and subsequent selection dogs’ morphological and behavioural traits have been ...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have developed a close relationship with humans through the proces...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have developed a close relationship with humans through the process...
Attending to the perception of others may help individuals gaining information from conspecifics, or...
The relative importance of adaptation and individual ontogenetic experience in dogs’ high levels of ...
Gaze following into distant space is defined as visual co-orientation with another individual's head...
The present investigations were undertaken to compare interspecific communicative abilities of dogs ...
Dogs, Canis familiaris, share the lives of humans all over the world. That dogs, and the behavior of...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have been submitted to a vast process of artificial selection and t...
Previous studies have demonstrated similarities in gazing behaviour of dogs and humans, but comparis...
Human-directed gazing, a keystone in dog–human communication, has been suggested to derive from both...
Human-directed gazing, a keystone in dog-human communication, has been suggested to derive from both...
Human-directed gazing, a keystone in dog\u2013human communication, has been suggested to derive from...
This thesis is about cognitive behavior of dogs and wolves. It focuses on breeds of Czechoslovakian ...
Recent evidence indicates that dogs' sociocognitive abilities and behaviour in a test situation are ...
Through domestication and subsequent selection dogs’ morphological and behavioural traits have been ...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have developed a close relationship with humans through the proces...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have developed a close relationship with humans through the process...
Attending to the perception of others may help individuals gaining information from conspecifics, or...
The relative importance of adaptation and individual ontogenetic experience in dogs’ high levels of ...
Gaze following into distant space is defined as visual co-orientation with another individual's head...
The present investigations were undertaken to compare interspecific communicative abilities of dogs ...
Dogs, Canis familiaris, share the lives of humans all over the world. That dogs, and the behavior of...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have been submitted to a vast process of artificial selection and t...
Previous studies have demonstrated similarities in gazing behaviour of dogs and humans, but comparis...