Broadway Megan S, Samuelson Mystera M, Christopher Jennie L, Jett Stephanie E, Lyn Heidi
The University of Southern Mississippi,730 East Beach Blvd., Long Beach, MS 39560, United States.
The University of Southern Mississippi,730 East Beach Blvd., Long Beach, MS 39560, United States.
Behav Processes. 2017 May;138:7-14. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2017.01.012. Epub 2017 Jan 22.
The study of canine cognition can be useful in understanding the selective pressures affecting cognitive abilities. Dogs have undergone intensive artificial selection yielding distinctive breeds, which differ both phenotypically and behaviorally and no other species has a wider range in brain size. As brain size has long been hypothesized to relate to cognitive capacity, this species offers a useful model to further explore this relationship. The influence of physical size on canine cognition has not been thoroughly addressed, despite the fact that large dogs are often perceived to be 'smarter' than small dogs. To date, this preconception has only recently been addressed and supported in one study comparing large and small dogs in a social cognition task, where large dogs outperformed small dogs in a pointing choice task. We assessed large and small dogs using a series of spatial cognition tasks and detected no differences between the two groups. Further research is needed to clarify why our results failed to compliment previous findings. It is possible that differences found in social cognition tasks may not be due to differences in size, rather they may be based on other factors such as methodology, prior training experience, or past experience with humans in general.
对犬类认知的研究有助于理解影响认知能力的选择压力。狗经历了强烈的人工选择,产生了独特的品种,这些品种在表型和行为上都有所不同,而且没有其他物种的脑容量范围更广。由于长期以来人们一直假设脑容量与认知能力有关,这个物种为进一步探索这种关系提供了一个有用的模型。尽管大型犬通常被认为比小型犬“更聪明”,但体型对犬类认知的影响尚未得到充分研究。迄今为止,这种先入之见最近才在一项比较大型犬和小型犬社交认知任务的研究中得到探讨和支持,在该任务中,大型犬在指向选择任务中表现优于小型犬。我们使用一系列空间认知任务对大型犬和小型犬进行了评估,未发现两组之间存在差异。需要进一步的研究来阐明为什么我们的结果与之前的发现不一致。社交认知任务中发现的差异可能不是由于体型差异,而是可能基于其他因素,如方法、先前的训练经验或与人类的过往经历等。