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闭嘴,来摸摸我!在同时进行和单一选择程序中,家犬(犬科狼属家犬)更喜欢被抚摸而非口头赞扬。

Shut up and pet me! Domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) prefer petting to vocal praise in concurrent and single-alternative choice procedures.

作者信息

Feuerbacher Erica N, Wynne Clive D L

机构信息

University of Florida, United States.

Arizona State University, United States.

出版信息

Behav Processes. 2015 Jan;110:47-59. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2014.08.019. Epub 2014 Aug 27.

Abstract

The nature of the interactions that maintain the social behavior of dogs toward humans and which interactions dogs prefer have not been thoroughly investigated. We focused here on dogs' preference for petting and vocal praise, and the influence that familiarity (owner vs. stranger) has on that preference. We first used concurrent choice to evaluate dogs' preference for petting or vocal praise and measured the initial choice, the time spent with each alternative, and the number of within-session alternations. We assessed dogs' preference for petting or vocal praise in (1) shelter dogs, (2) owned dogs with strangers providing both interactions, and (3) owned dogs with the dog's owner providing the interactions. Across all experimental groups, dogs preferred petting to vocal praise. We next assessed time spent with each alternative when only one alternative was available at a time in shelter dogs and owned dogs (Experiment 2). Shelter dogs were tested with a stranger and owned dogs were tested with their owners providing the interaction. Dogs alternated between petting and vocal praise, vocal praise and no interaction, or received only petting for eight 3-min sessions of each comparison. Both shelter and owned dogs spent significantly longer in proximity to the experimenter when the interaction was petting compared to vocal praise. Vocal praise produced as little proximity-seeking behavior as did no interaction. Additionally, dogs did not show any sign of satiation with petting across all eight sessions. Overall, petting seems to be an important interaction between dogs and humans that might maintain inter-specific social behavior but vocal praise likely has to be specifically conditioned. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Canine Behavior.

摘要

维持狗对人类社会行为的互动性质以及狗更喜欢哪些互动尚未得到充分研究。我们在此关注狗对抚摸和口头赞扬的偏好,以及熟悉程度(主人与陌生人)对该偏好的影响。我们首先使用同时选择法来评估狗对抚摸或口头赞扬的偏好,并测量初始选择、与每种选择相处的时间以及会话期间的转换次数。我们评估了(1)收容所的狗、(2)由陌生人提供两种互动的家养狗以及(3)由狗主人提供互动的家养狗对抚摸或口头赞扬的偏好。在所有实验组中,狗更喜欢抚摸而非口头赞扬。接下来,我们评估了在收容所的狗和家养狗一次仅有一种选择时与每种选择相处的时间(实验2)。收容所的狗由陌生人进行测试,家养狗由其主人提供互动进行测试。在每次比较的八个3分钟时段中,狗在抚摸和口头赞扬、口头赞扬和无互动之间进行转换,或者只接受抚摸。与口头赞扬相比,当互动为抚摸时,收容所的狗和家养狗在靠近实验者的时间都显著更长。口头赞扬引发的亲近行为与无互动时一样少。此外,在所有八个时段中,狗对抚摸都没有表现出任何餍足的迹象。总体而言,抚摸似乎是狗与人类之间一种重要的互动,可能维持种间社会行为,但口头赞扬可能需要经过专门的训练。本文是名为“犬类行为”的特刊的一部分。

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