Wolves;
Dogs;
Perspective taking;
Social cognition;
Theory of mind;
Domestication;
Learning;
Two-stage hypothesis;
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Udell, Dorey, and Wynne (2011) demonstrated that both domesticated and nondomesticated canids—specifically, gray wolves—have the capacity to succeed on perspective-taking tasks, suggesting that dogs’ ability to respond to the human attentional state is not a by-product of domestication alone. Furthermore, not all dogs were successful on the task. Instead, the occluder type used was a strong predictor of performance, indicating the important role of environment and experience for tasks of this type. Here, we address several commentaries reflecting on the methods and design of that study, as well as the interpretation of the results. We also discuss the positive shift toward more interactive approaches in the field of canine behavior and cognition. Finally, we question the functionality of describing canine social behavior in terms of theory of mind.
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Univ South Carolina, Linguist Program, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
Univ South Carolina, Inst Mind & Brain, Columbia, SC USA
Univ South Carolina, Psychol Dept, Columbia, SC USAUniv South Carolina, Linguist Program, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
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Nottingham Univ Business Sch China, Int Business & Management Dept, Ningbo, Peoples R ChinaNottingham Univ Business Sch China, Int Business & Management Dept, Ningbo, Peoples R China
Park, Joon Hyung
Abbott, Je'Anna Lea
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Univ Houston, CT Bauer Coll Business, Dept Management, Houston, TX 77004 USANottingham Univ Business Sch China, Int Business & Management Dept, Ningbo, Peoples R China
Abbott, Je'Anna Lea
Werner, Steve
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Univ Houston, CT Bauer Coll Business, Dept Management, Houston, TX 77004 USANottingham Univ Business Sch China, Int Business & Management Dept, Ningbo, Peoples R China