Title (en)
Recognition of rotated objects and cognitive offloading in dogs
Language
English
Description (en)
Recognition of rotated images can challenge visual systems. Humans often diminish the load of cognitive tasks employing bodily actions (cognitive offloading). To investigate these phenomena from a comparative perspective, we trained eight dogs (Canis familiaris) to discriminate between bidimensional shapes. We then tested the dogs with rotated versions of the same shapes, while measuring their accuracy and head tilts. Although generalization to rotated stimuli challenged dogs (overall accuracy: 55%), three dogs performed differently from chance level with rotated stimuli. The amplitude of stimulus rotation did not influence dogs' performance. Interestingly, dogs tilted their head following the direction and amplitude of rotated stimuli. These small head movements did not influence their performance. Hence, we show that dogs might be capable of recognizing rotated 2D objects, but they do not use a cognitive offloading strategy in this task. This work paves the way to further investigation of cognitive offloading in non-human species.
Keywords (en)
Mental Rotation; Pattern-Recognition; Invariance; Stimuli; Features; Pigeons; Cortex; Image; Hands; Sex
DOI
10.1016/j.isci.2022.103820
Author of the digital object
Lucrezia Lonardo (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna / Medical University Vienna / University of Vienna)
Elisabetta Versace (Queen Mary University of London)
Ludwig Huber (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna / Medical University Vienna / University of Vienna)
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Article
Name of Publication (en)
iScience
Pages or Volume
22
Volume
25
Number
2
Publisher
Cell Press
Publication Date
2022
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https://phaidra.vetmeduni.ac.at/o:1753
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