Dogs’ ability to detect coherent motion remains much poorer than that of humans https://t.co/yoWuoOGE25
Dogs doing random dot motion tasks https://t.co/zugnp24uGI
The effect of experience and of dots’ density and duration on the detection of coherent motion in #dogs https://t.co/D1PFvdccgQ AnimCogn
RT @SpringerANCO: Examination of the detection of coherent motion in dogs shows less efficient global integration mechanisms, but more effi…
RT @SpringerANCO: Examination of the detection of coherent motion in dogs shows less efficient global integration mechanisms, but more effi…
Can not wait to read this! We’ve been finding more and more evidence for local integration in dogs (indirectly) by looking at illusion susceptibility! https://t.co/rKJmH3UzfJ
Examination of the detection of coherent motion in dogs shows less efficient global integration mechanisms, but more efficient local integration mechanisms. https://t.co/efIYEJ0UEh