We present evidence that a dog (Philip, a 4-year-old tervueren) was able to use different human actions as samples against which to match his own behaviour. First, Philip was trained to repeat nine human-demonstrated actions on command ('Do it!'). When his performance was markedly over chance in response to demonstration by one person, testing with untrained action sequences and other demonstrators showed some ability to generalise his understanding of copying. In a second study, we presented Philip with a sequence of human actions, again using the 'Do as I do' paradigm. All demonstrated actions had basically the same structure: the owner picked up a bottle from one of six places; transferred it to one of the five other places and then comm...
Recent studies have suggested that domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in highly complex forms o...
Abstract When dogs interact with humans, they often show appropriate reactions to human intentional ...
Many argue that dogs show unique susceptibility to human communicative signals that make them suitab...
We present evidence that a dog (Philip, a 4-year-old tervueren) was able to use different human acti...
We present evidence that a dog (Philip, a 4-year-old tervueren) was able to use different human acti...
This study shows evidence of a domestic cat (Felis catus) being able to successfully learn to reprod...
This study shows evidence of a domestic cat (Felis catus) being able to successfully learn to reprod...
The transmission of cultural knowledge requires learners to identify what relevant information to re...
After preliminary training to open a sliding door using their head and their paw, dogs were given a ...
Two independent studies used the \u201cdo as I do\u201d procedure to demonstrate the dogs\u2019 abil...
si el olog household dogs. A demonstrator dog, in sight of observer dogs, performed one of two train...
After preliminary training to open a sliding door using their head and their paw, dogs were given a ...
Understanding of other’s actions as goal-directed is considered a fundamental ability underlying cog...
Dogs can learn effectively from a human demonstrator in detour tests as well as in different kinds o...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
Recent studies have suggested that domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in highly complex forms o...
Abstract When dogs interact with humans, they often show appropriate reactions to human intentional ...
Many argue that dogs show unique susceptibility to human communicative signals that make them suitab...
We present evidence that a dog (Philip, a 4-year-old tervueren) was able to use different human acti...
We present evidence that a dog (Philip, a 4-year-old tervueren) was able to use different human acti...
This study shows evidence of a domestic cat (Felis catus) being able to successfully learn to reprod...
This study shows evidence of a domestic cat (Felis catus) being able to successfully learn to reprod...
The transmission of cultural knowledge requires learners to identify what relevant information to re...
After preliminary training to open a sliding door using their head and their paw, dogs were given a ...
Two independent studies used the \u201cdo as I do\u201d procedure to demonstrate the dogs\u2019 abil...
si el olog household dogs. A demonstrator dog, in sight of observer dogs, performed one of two train...
After preliminary training to open a sliding door using their head and their paw, dogs were given a ...
Understanding of other’s actions as goal-directed is considered a fundamental ability underlying cog...
Dogs can learn effectively from a human demonstrator in detour tests as well as in different kinds o...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
Recent studies have suggested that domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) engage in highly complex forms o...
Abstract When dogs interact with humans, they often show appropriate reactions to human intentional ...
Many argue that dogs show unique susceptibility to human communicative signals that make them suitab...