Dogs have occupied a central place in modern comparative cognition, partly because of their specific past and present relationship with humans. Over the years, we have gained insights about the functioning of the dog’s mind, which has helped us to understand how dogs’ problem-solving abilities differ from those present in related species such as the wolf. Novel methodologies are also emerging that allow for the study of neural and genetic mechanisms that control mental functions. By providing an overview from an ethological perspective, we call for greater integration of the field and a better understanding of natural dog behavior as a way to generate scientific hypotheses
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 14, 2016...
Dogs are known to persist less in problem-solving tasks independently. While most of the studies so ...
Dogs have occupied a central place in modern comparative cognition, partly because of their specific...
The great increase in the study of dog cognition in the current century has yielded insights into ca...
textDriven by both applied and theoretical goals, scientific interest in canine cognition has experi...
In recent decades, cognitive and behavioral knowledge in dogs seems to have developed considerably, ...
We examined cognition and the development of social cognition in domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiar...
As an increasing number of researchers investigate the cognitive abilities of an ever‐wider range of...
In recent decades, cognitive and behavioral knowledge in dogs seems to have developed considerably, ...
In comparative psychology we draw inferences about the evolution of cognition by investigating the s...
Dog cognition research relies heavily on behavioural approaches in order to determine the nature and...
In four of Charles Darwin’s classic works (Darwin, 1859, 1868, 1871, 1872), the domestic dog (Canis ...
Examining the effects of evolution on cognition presents both cognitive psychologists and evolutiona...
Cognitive skills of dogs is a very complex and broad topic. They consists of some distinctive parts ...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 14, 2016...
Dogs are known to persist less in problem-solving tasks independently. While most of the studies so ...
Dogs have occupied a central place in modern comparative cognition, partly because of their specific...
The great increase in the study of dog cognition in the current century has yielded insights into ca...
textDriven by both applied and theoretical goals, scientific interest in canine cognition has experi...
In recent decades, cognitive and behavioral knowledge in dogs seems to have developed considerably, ...
We examined cognition and the development of social cognition in domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiar...
As an increasing number of researchers investigate the cognitive abilities of an ever‐wider range of...
In recent decades, cognitive and behavioral knowledge in dogs seems to have developed considerably, ...
In comparative psychology we draw inferences about the evolution of cognition by investigating the s...
Dog cognition research relies heavily on behavioural approaches in order to determine the nature and...
In four of Charles Darwin’s classic works (Darwin, 1859, 1868, 1871, 1872), the domestic dog (Canis ...
Examining the effects of evolution on cognition presents both cognitive psychologists and evolutiona...
Cognitive skills of dogs is a very complex and broad topic. They consists of some distinctive parts ...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from June 14, 2016...
Dogs are known to persist less in problem-solving tasks independently. While most of the studies so ...