Volume 4, Issue 1 , Pages 31-41, January 2009
Dog as a model for studying conspecific and heterospecific social learning
Abstract
In human communities social learning (i.e., learning by the observation of knowledgeable individuals) plays an important role; it shapes cultures, traditions, and cognition. Dogs seem to be an ideal system for modeling human cognition from the social learning aspect. The present review offers a short overview on the relevant general theories of social learning, discusses the adaptive value of social learning, introduces dog as a model system, presents evidence for different forms of social learning in dogs and argues for practical implications that social learning might have in this species.
Keywords: social learning, cognition, imitation, domestication, dog
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PII: S1558-7878(08)00139-1
doi:10.1016/j.jveb.2008.08.009
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Volume 4, Issue 1 , Pages 31-41, January 2009
