Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University, Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan; Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 5-3-1, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0083, Japan.
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University, Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan.
Behav Processes. 2022 Nov;203:104753. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2022.104753. Epub 2022 Sep 27.
Dogs are highly sensitive to human behavior, and they evaluate us using both their direct experiences and from a third-party perspective. Dogs pay attention to various aspects of our actions and make judgments about, for example, social vs. selfish acts. However, it is unclear if dogs judge human competence. To investigate this issue, we showed dogs two experimenters manipulating a transparent container: one was good at removing the lid to take an object out of the container (Competent person), whereas the other was unsuccessful at this task (Incompetent person). After demonstrating their actions twice with different containers, both experimenters simultaneously tried to open a third container which contained food (Food condition; 30 dogs) or was empty (Empty condition; 30 dogs). Dogs in the Food condition looked at the Competent person longer than the Incompetent one, and female dogs in particular were more likely to approach the Competent person. In contrast, dogs in the Empty condition showed no preferences. This result suggests that dogs can recognize different competence levels in humans, and that this ability influences their behavior according to the first situation. Our data also indicate that more attention should be given to potential sex differences in dogs' social evaluation abilities.
狗对人类行为高度敏感,它们会通过直接经验和第三方视角来评估我们。狗会关注我们行为的各个方面,并对例如社交行为和自私行为做出判断。但是,目前还不清楚狗是否会判断人类的能力。为了研究这个问题,我们向狗展示了两个实验者操纵一个透明容器:一个擅长打开盖子从容器中取出物品(能力者),而另一个在这个任务上失败了(无能者)。在使用两个不同的容器进行了两次演示后,两个实验者同时试图打开第三个容器,其中一个装有食物(食物条件;30 只狗),另一个是空的(空条件;30 只狗)。在食物条件下,狗注视能力者的时间比注视无能者的时间长,特别是母狗更有可能接近能力者。相比之下,在空条件下,狗没有表现出偏好。这一结果表明,狗可以识别人类的不同能力水平,并且这种能力会根据第一情境影响它们的行为。我们的数据还表明,应该更加关注狗在社会评估能力方面的潜在性别差异。