Side bias behaviour in dogs (Canis familiaris) is influenced by task complexity.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Anna Kis, Hannah Roper, Henrietta Bolló, Antónia Balogh, Anna Gergely, József Topál
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Side bias is often reported in canine cognition experiments when dogs' behaviour is tested in two-way choice tasks. Recently it has been proposed that side bias, which remains consistent over time and across different situations, may parallel a human psychiatric condition known as visual neglect. Here we tested an additional factor that could contribute to the development of side bias behaviour in dogs: task complexity. Subjects were tested in a series of two-way choice tasks of varying difficulty and the proportion of subjects showing side bias was compared across these tasks. Results showed that dogs were more likely to develop side bias in more complex situations, such as the food preference task, or in more unusual tasks, such as elbow pointing, compared to simpler tasks like sustained pointing. This suggests that, as expected, task complexity contributes to dogs' side bias, with side preference potentially being at least partly triggered by more challenging tasks that yield decreased reward.

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犬类(Canis familiaris)的偏倚行为受任务复杂性的影响。
在狗的认知实验中,当狗的行为在双向选择任务中被测试时,通常会出现侧偏。最近有人提出,随着时间的推移,在不同情况下保持一致的偏倚,可能与人类精神疾病“视觉忽视”相似。在这里,我们测试了另一个可能导致狗产生偏倚行为的因素:任务复杂性。在一系列不同难度的双向选择任务中测试了受试者,并比较了这些任务中表现出偏倚的受试者比例。结果显示,与持续指指等简单任务相比,狗在更复杂的情况下(如食物偏好任务)或更不寻常的任务(如用手肘指指)中更容易产生偏倚。这表明,正如预期的那样,任务复杂性会导致狗的侧偏,侧偏至少在一定程度上可能是由奖励减少的更具挑战性的任务引发的。
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7.50
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19567
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3.9 months
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