International audienceOnce believed uniquely human, the capacity to reason is now investigated in a wide range of species. One component of this ability, inference by exclusion, has been traditionally explored through the cups task, where 2 containers are presented but only 1 covers a food reward (if Cup A is empty, then choose Cup B). Often based on low-level cognitive mechanisms (learning), performance on this task can also reflect reasoning processes in some individuals. Limited taxonomic investigation, however, has hindered our understanding of the factors that contribute to the evolution of reasoning in animals. Using the cups task, we first investigated the ability of 14 semiwild donkeys to locate a food reward by using visual or acou...
In their natural environment, animals face a variety of ecological and social challenges, which migh...
International audienceMany animal species use a variety of cognitivestrategies to locate food resour...
<div><p>Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use di...
In recent years, considerable literature has been published on cognition in horses; however, much le...
Choices based on exclusion have been investigated in different species because of its emergent natur...
International audienceDespite the domestication of sheep and goats by humans for several millennia, ...
Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and...
The cups task is the most widely adopted forced-choice paradigm for comparative studies of inferenti...
Reasoning by exclusion, i.e. the ability to understand that if there are only two possibilities and ...
Previous research has suggested that several primate species may be capable of reasoning by exclusio...
Despite their diffusion worldwide, many aspects of donkeys’ behaviour and cognitive abilities are st...
Scientific evidence for intelligence in donkeys could expose their historical unmerited cognitive de...
Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and...
Despite donkeys being involved in various activities with humans, their cognitive and learning abili...
New productive niches can offer new commercial perspectives linked to donkeys' products and human th...
In their natural environment, animals face a variety of ecological and social challenges, which migh...
International audienceMany animal species use a variety of cognitivestrategies to locate food resour...
<div><p>Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use di...
In recent years, considerable literature has been published on cognition in horses; however, much le...
Choices based on exclusion have been investigated in different species because of its emergent natur...
International audienceDespite the domestication of sheep and goats by humans for several millennia, ...
Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and...
The cups task is the most widely adopted forced-choice paradigm for comparative studies of inferenti...
Reasoning by exclusion, i.e. the ability to understand that if there are only two possibilities and ...
Previous research has suggested that several primate species may be capable of reasoning by exclusio...
Despite their diffusion worldwide, many aspects of donkeys’ behaviour and cognitive abilities are st...
Scientific evidence for intelligence in donkeys could expose their historical unmerited cognitive de...
Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use direct and...
Despite donkeys being involved in various activities with humans, their cognitive and learning abili...
New productive niches can offer new commercial perspectives linked to donkeys' products and human th...
In their natural environment, animals face a variety of ecological and social challenges, which migh...
International audienceMany animal species use a variety of cognitivestrategies to locate food resour...
<div><p>Using a comparative approach, we investigated the ability of dwarf goats and sheep to use di...