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Do Domestic Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) Perceive Numerosity Illusions?

Miina Lõoke1, Lieta Marinelli1, Carla Jade Eatherington1, Christian Agrillo2,3, Paolo Mongillo1.   

Abstract

Recent studies have showed that domestic dogs are only scantly susceptible to visual illusions, suggesting that the perceptual mechanisms might be different in humans and dogs. However, to date, none of these studies have utilized illusions that are linked to quantity discrimination. In the current study, we tested whether dogs are susceptible to a linear version of the Solitaire illusion, a robust numerosity illusion experienced by most humans. In the first experiment, we tested dogs' ability to discriminate items in a 0.67 and 0.75 numerical ratio. The results showed that dogs' quantity discrimination abilities fall in between these two ratios. In Experiment 2, we presented the dogs with the Solitaire illusion pattern using a spontaneous procedure. No evidence supporting any numerosity misperception was found. This conclusion was replicated in Experiment 3, where we manipulated dogs' initial experience with the stimuli and their contrast with the background. The lack of dogs' susceptibility to the Solitaire illusion suggests that numerical estimation of dogs is not influenced by the spatial arrangement of the items to be enumerated. In view of the existing evidence, the effect may be extended to dogs' quantitative abilities at large.

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Keywords:  dog; gestalt; illusion; numerical cognition; quantity; solitaire; vision

Year:  2020        PMID: 33291842      PMCID: PMC7762053          DOI: 10.3390/ani10122304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animals (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-2615            Impact factor:   2.752


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