Cats show an unexpected pattern of response to human ostensive cues in a series of A-not-B error tests
Abstract
It is an intriguing question whether cats’ social understanding capacity, including the sensitivity to ostensive signals (resulting in fast preferential learning of behavioural choices demonstrated by humans), would be comparable to that in dogs. In a series of A-not-B error tests, we investigated whether the ostensive or non-ostensive manner of human communication and the familiarity of the human demonstrator would affect the search error...
Paper Details
Title
Cats show an unexpected pattern of response to human ostensive cues in a series of A-not-B error tests
Published Date
Mar 29, 2020
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
681 - 689
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