Kawaguchi Yuri, Virányi Zsófia, Faragó Tamás, Huber Ludwig, Völter Christoph J
Messerli Research Institute, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.
Neuroethology of Communication Lab, Department of Ethology, Eotvos Lorand University.
J Comp Psychol. 2024 Nov;138(4):246-258. doi: 10.1037/com0000385. Epub 2024 Sep 19.
Understanding conspecifics' age classes is crucial for animals, facilitating adaptive behavioral responses to their social environment. This may include gathering and integrating information through multiple modalities. Using a cross-modal preferential-looking paradigm, we investigated whether dogs possess a cross-modal mental representation of conspecific age classes. In Experiment 1, dogs were presented with images of an adult dog and a puppy projected side by side on a wall while a vocalization of either an adult dog or a puppy was played back simultaneously. To test the effect of relative body size between adult dog and puppy images, two size conditions (natural size and same size) were employed for visual stimuli. We examined dogs' looking behavior in response to cross-modally matched versus mismatched stimuli. We predicted that if dogs have cross-modal representations of age classes, they would exhibit prolonged attention toward matched images compared to mismatched ones. In Experiment 2, we administered the same paradigm within an eye-tracking experiment to further improve the measurement quality of dogs' looking times. However, dogs' looking times in either experiment did not demonstrate significant differences based on the match or mismatch between image and vocalization. Instead, we observed a size effect, indicating dogs' increased attention toward larger adult dog images compared to smaller puppy images. Consequently, we found no evidence of cross-modal representation of age class in dogs. Nonetheless, we found increased looking time and pupil size upon hearing puppy vocalizations compared to adult vocalizations in Experiment 2, suggesting that dogs exhibited heightened arousal when hearing puppy whining. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
了解同种动物的年龄类别对动物至关重要,有助于它们对社会环境做出适应性行为反应。这可能包括通过多种方式收集和整合信息。我们采用跨模态偏好注视范式,研究狗是否具有同种动物年龄类别的跨模态心理表征。在实验1中,在墙上并排投射成年狗和幼犬的图像时,同时播放成年狗或幼犬的叫声。为了测试成年狗和幼犬图像之间相对身体大小的影响,视觉刺激采用了两种大小条件(自然大小和相同大小)。我们检查了狗对跨模态匹配与不匹配刺激的注视行为。我们预测,如果狗具有年龄类别的跨模态表征,与不匹配的图像相比,它们会对匹配的图像表现出更长时间的关注。在实验2中,我们在眼动追踪实验中采用相同的范式,以进一步提高对狗注视时间的测量质量。然而,在任何一个实验中,狗的注视时间都没有因图像和叫声之间的匹配或不匹配而表现出显著差异。相反,我们观察到一种大小效应,表明与较小的幼犬图像相比,狗对较大的成年狗图像的关注度更高。因此,我们没有发现狗具有年龄类别的跨模态表征的证据。尽管如此,在实验2中,我们发现与成年狗叫声相比,听到幼犬叫声时狗的注视时间和瞳孔大小增加,这表明狗在听到幼犬哀鸣时表现出更高的唤醒水平。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2024美国心理学会,保留所有权利)