Horowitz Alexandra, West Eloise, Ball Molly, Bagwell Blakeley
Dog Cognition Lab, Department of Psychology, Barnard College, New York, NY 10027, USA.
Animals (Basel). 2021 Feb 26;11(3):620. doi: 10.3390/ani11030620.
Very little research has focused on canines' understanding of their own size, and their ability to apply this understanding to their surroundings. The current study tests domestic dogs' judgment of their body size in relation to a changing environment in two novel experimental situations: when encountering an opening of decreasing height (Study 1) and when negotiating an opening when carrying a stick in their mouth (Study 2). We hypothesized that if dogs understand their own body size, they will accurately judge when an opening is too small for their body to fit through, showing longer latencies to approach the smaller openings and adjusting their body appropriately to get through-although this judgment may not extend to when their body size is effectively increased. In line with these hypotheses, we found that the latency for subjects to reach an aperture they could easily fit through was significantly shorter than to one which was almost too small to fit through. We also found that the order of subjects' adjustments to negotiate an aperture was invariant across individuals, indicating that dogs' perception of affordances to fit through an aperture is action-scaled. Preliminary results suggest that dogs' approach behavior is different when a horizontal appendage is introduced, but that dogs were able to alter their behavior with experience. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that dogs understand their own body size and the affordances of their changing environment.
很少有研究关注犬类对自身大小的理解,以及它们将这种理解应用于周围环境的能力。当前的研究在两种新的实验情境中测试了家养犬对自身身体大小的判断与不断变化的环境的关系:当遇到高度逐渐降低的开口时(研究1),以及当嘴里叼着一根棍子通过一个开口时(研究2)。我们假设,如果狗理解自己的身体大小,它们会准确判断一个开口对于它们的身体来说是否太小而无法通过,接近较小开口时会表现出更长的延迟,并适当地调整身体以通过——尽管这种判断可能不适用于它们的身体大小实际上增加的时候。与这些假设一致,我们发现,受试者到达一个它们可以轻松通过的孔径的延迟明显短于到达一个几乎太小而无法通过的孔径的延迟。我们还发现,受试者调整以通过孔径的顺序在个体之间是不变的,这表明狗对通过孔径的可供性的感知是按行动尺度衡量的。初步结果表明,当引入一个水平附属物时,狗的接近行为会有所不同,但狗能够随着经验改变它们的行为。这些结果与狗理解自己身体大小和不断变化的环境的可供性这一假设一致。