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在接受动物辅助干预训练的狗中,对主人的持续关注度会提高。

Sustained attention to the owner is enhanced in dogs trained for animal assisted interventions.

作者信息

Mongillo Paolo, Pitteri Elisa, Marinelli Lieta

机构信息

Laboratory of Applied Ethology, Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padua, Viale dell'Università 16, 35020, Legnaro, PD, Italy.

Laboratory of Applied Ethology, Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padua, Viale dell'Università 16, 35020, Legnaro, PD, Italy.

出版信息

Behav Processes. 2017 Jul;140:69-73. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2017.03.024. Epub 2017 Mar 31.

Abstract

Adaptation in human societies requires dogs to pay attention to socially relevant human beings, in contexts that may greatly vary in social complexity. In turn, such selective attention may depend on the dog's training and involvement in specific activities. Therefore, we recruited untrained pet dogs (N=32), dogs trained for agility (N=32) and for animal assisted interventions (N=32) to investigate differences in attention to the owner in relation to the dogs' training/working experience. Average gaze length and frequency of gaze shifting towards the owner were measured in a 'baseline attention test', where dogs were exposed to the owner walking in and out of the experimental room and in a 'selective attention test', where the owner's movements were mirrored by an unfamiliar figurant. In baseline, gazes to the owner by assistance dogs were longer than gazes by untrained dogs, which were longer than gazes by agility dogs. The latter shifted gaze to the owner more frequently than assistance and untrained dogs. In the selective attention test, assistance dogs showed longer and less frequent gazes towards the owner than untrained dogs, with intermediate values for agility dogs. Correlations were found for gaze length between the baseline and selective attention test for untrained and assistance dogs, but not for agility dogs. Therefore, dogs trained for Animal Assisted Interventions express enhanced sustained attention to their owners, and the lack of similar effects in agility dogs suggests that involvement in specific activities is associated with large differences in the patterns of attention paid by dogs to their handler/owner.

摘要

人类社会中的适应要求狗在社会复杂性可能差异极大的情境中,关注与社会相关的人类。反过来,这种选择性关注可能取决于狗的训练以及其参与的特定活动。因此,我们招募了未经训练的宠物狗(N = 32)、接受敏捷训练的狗(N = 32)以及接受动物辅助干预训练的狗(N = 32),以研究狗对主人的关注差异与它们的训练/工作经历之间的关系。在“基线注意力测试”中测量狗注视主人的平均时长和注视转移频率,在该测试中,狗会看到主人进出实验房间;在“选择性注意力测试”中,由一名陌生替身模仿主人的动作。在基线测试中,辅助犬注视主人的时间比未经训练的狗更长,未经训练的狗又比敏捷犬更长。敏捷犬转移视线看向主人的频率比辅助犬和未经训练的狗更高。在选择性注意力测试中,辅助犬注视主人的时间比未经训练的狗更长且频率更低,敏捷犬的注视时长和频率处于中间值。在未经训练的狗和辅助犬的基线测试与选择性注意力测试之间,发现了注视时长的相关性,但敏捷犬没有。因此,接受动物辅助干预训练的狗对主人表现出更强的持续注意力,而敏捷犬缺乏类似效果,这表明参与特定活动与狗对其训练者/主人的注意力模式存在巨大差异有关。

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