Human infants develop an understanding of their physical environment through playful interactions with objects. Similar processes may influence also the performance of non-human animals in physical problem-solving tasks, but to date there is little empirical data to evaluate this hypothesis. In addition or alternatively to prior experiences, inhibitory control has been suggested as a factor underlying the considerable individual differences in performance reported for many species. Here we report a study in which we manipulated the extent of object-related experience for a cohort of dogs (Canis familiaris) of the breed Border Collie over a period of 18 months, and assessed their level of inhibitory control, prior to testing them in a series...
In humans, behavioral disinhibition is associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADH...
Here we suggest that subjects’ performance in a traditional object permanence paradigm could be base...
Human-animal interaction has clear positive effects on people’s affect and stress. But less is known...
<div><p>Human infants develop an understanding of their physical environment through playful interac...
This study compares the performance of two groups of dogs with different levels of social interactio...
Inhibitory control, the ability to overcome prepotent but ineffective behaviors, has been studied ex...
Inhibitory control is a collection of several processes that are aimed to refrain from any impulsive...
Working dogs are used for a range of important operational tasks. Identifying potentially successful...
Many argue that dogs show unique susceptibility to human communicative signals that make them suitab...
Numerous recent studies have investigated how animals solve means-end tasks and unraveled considerab...
This study investigates the influence of training experiences on dogs’ performance in a problem solv...
This study investigates the influence of training experiences on dogs\u2019 performance in a problem...
Dogs have become the focus of cognitive studies looking at both their physical and social problem-so...
Abstract Numerous recent studies have investigated how animals solve means-end tasks and unraveled c...
Dogs are known to persist less in problem-solving tasks independently. While most of the studies so ...
In humans, behavioral disinhibition is associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADH...
Here we suggest that subjects’ performance in a traditional object permanence paradigm could be base...
Human-animal interaction has clear positive effects on people’s affect and stress. But less is known...
<div><p>Human infants develop an understanding of their physical environment through playful interac...
This study compares the performance of two groups of dogs with different levels of social interactio...
Inhibitory control, the ability to overcome prepotent but ineffective behaviors, has been studied ex...
Inhibitory control is a collection of several processes that are aimed to refrain from any impulsive...
Working dogs are used for a range of important operational tasks. Identifying potentially successful...
Many argue that dogs show unique susceptibility to human communicative signals that make them suitab...
Numerous recent studies have investigated how animals solve means-end tasks and unraveled considerab...
This study investigates the influence of training experiences on dogs’ performance in a problem solv...
This study investigates the influence of training experiences on dogs\u2019 performance in a problem...
Dogs have become the focus of cognitive studies looking at both their physical and social problem-so...
Abstract Numerous recent studies have investigated how animals solve means-end tasks and unraveled c...
Dogs are known to persist less in problem-solving tasks independently. While most of the studies so ...
In humans, behavioral disinhibition is associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADH...
Here we suggest that subjects’ performance in a traditional object permanence paradigm could be base...
Human-animal interaction has clear positive effects on people’s affect and stress. But less is known...