Discrimination of food amounts by the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) - A small sample study
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McGuire, Katie; Bizo, Lewis A; McBride, Anne E; Kocek, Tara B
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The current research examined dog's ability to dsicriminate between different amounts of food. Using a two alternative forced choice procedure dogs werre required to discriminate between a constant amount of 4 pieces of food and another amount that varied across a range from 1 to 7 pieces. The dogs reliably selected the larger of two alternatives. Discrimination was better when there were fewer rather than more than 4 pieces of food available on the varying alternative. Specifically, 1 was discriminated from 4 more easily than 4 was discriminated from 7 pieces of food. These results confirmed the ability of dogs to discriminate food amount on a psychophyical choice procedure.
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Date of Publication
2018
Title
International Journal of Comparative Psychology
Volume Number
31
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McGuire, Katie; Bizo, Lewis A; McBride, Anne E; Kocek, Tara B