Colbert-White Erin N, Tullis Alexa, Andresen David R, Parker Kiona M, Patterson Kaylana E
Department of Psychology, University of Puget Sound, 1500 N. Warner, Tacoma, WA, 98407, USA.
Department of Biology, University of Puget Sound, 1500 N. Warner, Tacoma, WA, 98407, USA.
Anim Cogn. 2018 Mar;21(2):253-265. doi: 10.1007/s10071-018-1163-5. Epub 2018 Feb 13.
Evidence from the literature indicates that dogs' choices can be influenced by human-delivered social cues, such as pointing, and pointing combined with facial expression, intonation (i.e., rising and falling voice pitch), and/or words. The present study used an object choice task to investigate whether intonation conveys unique information in the absence of other salient cues. We removed facial expression cues and speech information by delivering cues with the experimenter's back to the dog and by using nonword vocalizations. During each trial, the dog was presented with pairs of the following three vocal cues: Positive (happy-sounding), Negative (sad-sounding), and Breath (neutral control). In Experiment 1, where dogs received only these vocal cue pairings, dogs preferred the Positive intonation, and there was no difference in choice behavior between Negative or Breath. In Experiment 2, we included a point cue with one of the two vocal cues in each pairing. Here, dogs preferred containers receiving pointing cues as well as Negative intonation, and preference was greatest when both of these cues were presented together. Taken together, these findings indicate that dogs can indeed extract information from vocal intonation alone, and may use intonation as a social referencing cue. However, the effect of intonation on behavior appears to be strongly influenced by the presence of pointing, which is known to be a highly salient visual cue for dogs. It is possible that in the presence of a point cue, intonation may shift from informative to instructive.
文献证据表明,狗的选择会受到人类传递的社交线索影响,比如指示动作,以及指示动作与面部表情、语调(即音高的升降)和/或词语相结合的情况。本研究采用了一项物体选择任务,以探究在没有其他显著线索的情况下,语调是否传达了独特信息。我们通过让实验者背对着狗传递线索以及使用无意义发声来消除面部表情线索和语音信息。在每次试验中,向狗呈现以下三种发声线索的配对:积极(听起来愉快)、消极(听起来悲伤)和呼吸声(中性对照)。在实验1中,狗只接受这些发声线索配对,它们更喜欢积极语调,消极或呼吸声的选择行为没有差异。在实验2中,我们在每个配对中的两种发声线索之一中加入了指示线索。在这里,狗更喜欢接收指示线索以及消极语调的容器,当这两种线索同时出现时偏好最大。综合来看,这些发现表明狗确实可以仅从发声语调中提取信息,并且可能将语调用作社交参照线索。然而,语调对行为的影响似乎受到指示动作的强烈影响,众所周知指示动作对狗来说是一个非常显著的视觉线索。在有指示线索的情况下,语调可能会从提供信息转变为具有指示性。