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Animal Cognition | 2014

Hierarchical stimulus processing by dogs (Canis familiaris)

Elisa Pitteri; Paolo Mongillo; Paolo Carnier; Lieta Marinelli

AbstractThe purpose of this study was to assess the visual processing of global and local levels of hierarchical stimuli in domestic dogs. Fourteen dogs were trained to recognise a compound stimulus in a simultaneous conditioned discrimination procedure and were then tested for their local/global preference in a discrimination test. As a group, dogs showed a non-significant trend for global precedence, although large inter-individual variability was observed. Choices in the test were not affected by either dogs’ sex or the type of stimulus used for training. However, the less time a dog took to complete the discrimination training phase, the higher the probability that it chose the global level of test stimulus. Moreover, dogs that showed a clear preference for the global level in the test were significantly less likely to show positional responses during discrimination training. These differences in the speed of acquisition and response patterns may reflect individual differences in the cognitive requirements during discrimination training. The individual variability in global/local precedence suggests that experience in using visual information may be more important than predisposition in determining global/local processing in dogs.


Animal Cognition | 2017

Global bias reliability in dogs (Canis familiaris)

Paolo Mongillo; Elisa Pitteri; Pamela Sambugaro; Paolo Carnier; Lieta Marinelli

Dogs enrolled in a previous study were assessed two years later for reliability of their local/global preference in a discrimination test with the same hierarchical stimuli used in the previous study (Experiment 1) and with a novel stimulus (Experiment 2). In Experiment 1, dogs easily re-learned to discriminate the positive stimulus; their individual global/local choices were stable compared to the previous study; and an overall clear global bias was found. In Experiment 2, dogs were slower in acquiring the initial discrimination task; the overall global bias disappeared; and, individually, dogs tended to make inverse choices compared to the original study. Spontaneous attention toward the test stimulus resembling the global features of the probe stimulus was the main factor affecting the likeliness of a global choice of our dogs, regardless of the type of experiment. However, attention to task-irrelevant elements increased at the expense of attention to the stimuli in the test phase of Experiment 2. Overall, the results suggest that the stability of global bias in dogs depends on the characteristics of the assessment contingencies, likely including the learning requirements of the tasks. Our results also clearly indicate that attention processes have a prominent role on dogs’ global bias, in agreement with previous findings in humans and other species.


Physiology & Behavior | 2013

Does the attachment system towards owners change in aged dogs

Paolo Mongillo; Elisa Pitteri; Paolo Carnier; Gianfranco Gabai; Serena Adamelli; Lieta Marinelli


Age | 2013

Spatial reversal learning is impaired by age in pet dogs

Paolo Mongillo; Joseph A. Araujo; Elisa Pitteri; Paolo Carnier; Serena Adamelli; Lucia Regolin; Lieta Marinelli


PLOS ONE | 2014

Part-based and configural processing of owner's face in dogs.

Elisa Pitteri; Paolo Mongillo; Paolo Carnier; Lieta Marinelli; Ludwig Huber


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2016

Can attention be taught? Interspecific attention by dogs (Canis familiaris) performing obedience tasks

Paolo Mongillo; Elisa Pitteri; Matteo Candaten; Lieta Marinelli


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2014

Reciprocal attention of dogs and owners in urban contexts

Paolo Mongillo; Serena Adamelli; Elisa Pitteri; Lieta Marinelli


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2015

Validation of a selection protocol of dogs involved in Animal Assisted Intervention

Paolo Mongillo; Elisa Pitteri; Serena Adamelli; Sabrina Bonichini; Luca Farina; Lieta Marinelli


Age | 2015

Peripheral leukocyte populations and oxidative stress biomarkers in aged dogs showing impaired cognitive abilities

Paolo Mongillo; Daniela Bertotto; Elisa Pitteri; Annalisa Stefani; Lieta Marinelli; Gianfranco Gabai


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2015

Attention of dogs and owners in urban contexts: Public perception and problematic behaviors

Paolo Mongillo; Serena Adamelli; Elisa Pitteri; Lieta Marinelli

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