Comparative Cognition, Messerli Research Institute, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Medical University of Vienna and University of Vienna, Veterinaerplatz 1, 1210, Vienna, Austria.
Biol Lett. 2021 Dec;17(12):20210465. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2021.0465. Epub 2021 Dec 22.
Contact causality is one of the fundamental principles allowing us to make sense of our physical environment. From an early age, humans perceive spatio-temporally contiguous launching events as causal. Surprisingly little is known about causal perception in non-human animals, particularly outside the primate order. Violation-of-expectation paradigms in combination with eye-tracking and pupillometry have been used to study physical expectations in human infants. In the current study, we establish this approach for dogs (). We presented dogs with realistic three-dimensional animations of launching events with contact (regular launching event) or without contact between the involved objects. In both conditions, the objects moved with the same timing and kinematic properties. The dogs tracked the object movements closely throughout the study but their pupils were larger in the no-contact condition and they looked longer at the object initiating the launch after the no-contact event compared to the contact event. We conclude that dogs have implicit expectations about contact causality.
接触因果关系是使我们能够理解物理环境的基本原则之一。从很小的时候起,人类就将时空连续的启动事件视为因果关系。令人惊讶的是,我们对非人类动物的因果感知知之甚少,特别是在灵长类动物之外。违反预期的范式结合眼动追踪和瞳孔测量已被用于研究人类婴儿的物理预期。在当前的研究中,我们为狗()建立了这种方法。我们向狗展示了具有接触(常规启动事件)或无接触的启动事件的逼真的三维动画。在这两种情况下,物体的运动具有相同的时间和运动学特性。在整个研究过程中,狗密切跟踪物体的运动,但在无接触条件下,它们的瞳孔更大,并且在无接触事件后,它们比接触事件更长时间地注视启动物体。我们得出的结论是,狗对接触因果关系有隐含的期望。