Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research
Volume 4, Issue 1 , Pages 31-41, January 2009

Dog as a model for studying conspecific and heterospecific social learning

Department of Ethology, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary

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

Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research
Volume 4, Issue 1 , Pages 31-41, January 2009