Selective attention to humans in companion dogs, Canis familiaris (original) (raw)
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) are sensitive to the attentional state of humans
Juliane Bräuer
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2003
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Breed differences in dogs' (Canis familiaris) gaze to the human face
Angel Elgier
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Human-directed gazing behaviour in puppies and adult dogs, Canis lupus familiaris
Gabriella Lakatos
Animal Behaviour, 2011
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Dogs respond appropriately to cues of humans’ attentional focus
Ádám Mikósi
Behavioural Processes, 2004
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Clever hounds: social cognition in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris)
Daniel Mills, Robert Young
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2003
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The effects of human attentional state on canine gazing behaviour: a comparison of free-ranging, shelter, and pet dogs
prayas ghaste
Animal Cognition, 2019
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Verbal Attention Getting as a Key Factor in Social Learning Between Dog (Canis familiaris) and Human
Ádám Mikósi
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2004
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Obey or not obey? Dogs (Canis familiaris) behave differently in response to attentional states of their owners
Christine Schwab
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983), 2006
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Communication between domestic dogs and humans: effects of shelter housing upon the gaze to the human
estefania barrera
Animal Cognition, 2011
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When facing an unfamiliar person, pet dogs present social referencing based on their owners' direction of movement alone
Charlotte Duranton
Animal Behaviour, 2016
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Human-directed social behaviour in dogs shows significant heritability
Dominic Wright
Genes, brain, and behavior, 2015
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Dog Breed Differences in Visual Communication with Humans
Akitsugu Konno
PLOS ONE, 2016
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Dogs and their human companions: The effect of familiarity on dog–human interactions
A. Kerepesi
Behavioural Processes, 2014
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Dogs (Canis familiaris) adjust their social behaviour to the differential role of inanimate interactive agents
József Topál
Animal Cognition, 2015
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Domestic dogs are sensitive to a human's perspective
Juliane Bräuer
Behaviour, 2009
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Are readers of our face readers of our minds? Dogs (Canis familiaris) show situation-dependent recognition of human’s attention
Vilmos Csanyi
Animal Cognition, 2004
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The performance of stray dogs ( Canis familiaris) living in a shelter on human-guided object-choice tasks
Monique Udell
Animal Behaviour, 2010
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Breed group differences in the unsolvable problem task: herding dogs prefer their owner, while solitary hunting dogs seek stranger proximity
Lina Roth
Animal Cognition, 2021
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Effects of shelter housing on dogs' sensitivity to human social cues
Charlotte Duranton
Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 2016
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A friend or an enemy? Dogs’ reaction to an unfamiliar person showing behavioural cues of threat and friendliness at different times
Vilmos Csanyi
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2005
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A Review of Domestic Dogs' (Canis Familiaris) HumanLike Behaviors: Or Why Behavior Analysts Should Stop Worrying and Love Their Dogs
Monique Udell
Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2008
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Friend or foe: Context dependent sensitivity to human behaviour in dogs
Márta Gácsi
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2010
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Dogs' Social Referencing towards Owners and Strangers
Emanuela Previde
PLoS ONE, 2012
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Breed differences in domestic dogs’ ( Canis familiaris ) comprehension of human communicative signals
R. Wrangham
Interaction Studies, 2009
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When the owner does not know: comparing puppies and adult dogs’ showing behavior
Emanuela Previde
Animal Cognition
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Effects of selection for cooperation and attention in dogs
Márta Gácsi
Behavioral and Brain Functions, 2009
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Wolf-like or dog-like? A comparison of gazing behaviour across three dog breeds tested in their familiar environments
Veronica Maglieri, Elisabetta Palagi
Maglieri V., Prato-Previde E., Tommasi E., Palagi E., 2019
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Dogs’ social susceptibility is differentially affected by various dog–Human interactions. A study on family dogs, former shelter dogs and therapy dogs
Katinka Tóth
PloS one, 2024
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Report Dogs' Gaze Following Is Tuned to Human Communicative Signals
Kiana Firouz
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Comparative social cognition: what can dogs teach us?
Vilmos Csanyi, Ádám Mikósi
Animal Behaviour, 2004
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