Utilising dog-computer interactions to provide mental stimulation in dogs especially during ageing.

Lisa J Wallis, Friederike Range, Enikő Kubinyi, Durga Chapagain, Jessica Serra, Ludwig Huber
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Aged dogs suffer from reduced mobility and activity levels, which can affect their daily lives. It is quite typical for owners of older dogs to reduce all activities such as walking, playing and training, since their dog may appear to no longer need them. Previous studies have shown that ageing can be slowed by mental and physical stimulation, and thus stopping these activities might actually lead to faster ageing in dogs, which can result in a reduction in the quality of life of the animal, and may even decrease the strength of the dog-owner bond. In this paper, we describe in detail a touchscreen apparatus, software and training method that we have used to facilitate dog computer interaction (DCI). We propose that DCI has the potential to improve the welfare of older dogs in particular through cognitive enrichment. We provide hypotheses for future studies to examine the possible effects of touchscreen use on physiological, behavioural and cognitive measures of dogs' positive affect and well-being, and any impact on the dog-owner bond. In the future, collaborations between researchers in animal-computer interaction, dog trainers, and cognitive scientists are essential to develop the hardware and software necessary to realise the full potential of this training and enrichment tool.

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利用狗与电脑的互动为狗提供精神刺激,尤其是在衰老期间。
老年狗的活动能力和活动水平下降,这会影响它们的日常生活。对于老狗的主人来说,减少散步、玩耍和训练等所有活动是很典型的,因为他们的狗可能看起来不再需要他们了。先前的研究表明,精神和身体的刺激可以减缓衰老,因此停止这些活动实际上可能会导致狗更快地衰老,这可能会导致动物的生活质量下降,甚至可能会降低狗主人的关系。在本文中,我们详细描述了一种触摸屏设备,软件和训练方法,我们已经用来促进狗的计算机交互(DCI)。我们认为,DCI有潜力改善老年狗的福利,特别是通过认知丰富。我们为未来的研究提供假设,以检验触屏使用对狗的积极影响和幸福感的生理、行为和认知测量的可能影响,以及对狗主人关系的任何影响。在未来,动物-计算机交互研究人员、狗训练师和认知科学家之间的合作对于开发必要的硬件和软件至关重要,以实现这种训练和丰富工具的全部潜力。
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