What smells? Gauging attention to olfaction in canine #cognition research https://t.co/yt5JZAQ3Aw AnimCogn
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
ES Faculty Becca Franks works Alexandra Horowitz on a new paper discussing animal cognition and the need to take dogs' perspective seriously in canine research! Check out the article here: https://t.co/IM3339rsgA
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
Review study finds the hundreds of studies that have investigated dog cognition in the last decade rarely take account of a dog’s bias to smell the world, not look at it. Link to paper: https://t.co/azSq1edvte #dogs #dog #dogscience #science #canine #co
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
To all my olfactory homies out there - interesting paper out in Animal Cognition about biases (and suggestions for controlling those biases) in behavioral studies. Quick read and good food for thought https://t.co/MHE1ozIHzl #BehavioralEcology #Olfaction
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
RT @NYU_ASI: NYU Animal Studies faculty member Becca Franks has a new paper with @DogUmwelt on the need to take dogs' perspective seriously…
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
Interesting new research on the role of olfaction in dog research! #olfaction #dogresearch
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RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
"rarely" ?! wow. this is really surprising to me, and thus informative. always improvements to searched for, to be made, and on.
RT @avmalli: Interesting!! Our lab tries to control for smell by 1) trying to mask any interesting smells with rose water, which some paper…
Interesting!! Our lab tries to control for smell by 1) trying to mask any interesting smells with rose water, which some papers have said mask smells well for dogs, and 2), random side presentation of our sound stimuli, in case one side of our booth smells
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
this surprises me.....we have always run olfactory controls and have demonstrated over and over again the prioritization of visual information in dogs....so I look forward to learning that I may have missed a bigger picture here
RT @SpringerANCO: A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfacto…
A review of 481 canine cognition research papers finds that the methodology rarely attends to - or controls for - olfactory cues, which are highly significant to dogs. The authors propose a SMELL rubric for reporting olfactory information in research. http
RT @NYU_ASI: NYU Animal Studies faculty member Becca Franks has a new paper with @DogUmwelt on the need to take dogs' perspective seriously…
RT @NYU_ASI: NYU Animal Studies faculty member Becca Franks has a new paper with @DogUmwelt on the need to take dogs' perspective seriously…
NYU Animal Studies faculty member Becca Franks has a new paper with @DogUmwelt on the need to take dogs' perspective seriously in canine research. Check it out! https://t.co/9sIQBEXWKA
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @DogSpies: What smells? Olfaction is important to dogs, but do researchers take it into consideration? (Spoiler: Not often!) @DogUmwelt…
RT @DogSpies: What smells? Olfaction is important to dogs, but do researchers take it into consideration? (Spoiler: Not often!) @DogUmwelt…
RT @DogSpies: What smells? Olfaction is important to dogs, but do researchers take it into consideration? (Spoiler: Not often!) @DogUmwelt…
What smells? Olfaction is important to dogs, but do researchers take it into consideration? (Spoiler: Not often!) @DogUmwelt & Franks offer ways to take the dog's olfactory perception into account when doing research. Read below!
What smells? Gauging attention to olfaction in canine #cognition research https://t.co/bvlTehuWlN AnimCogn
RT @KubinyiEniko: despite widespread acceptance of the significance of olfaction to dogs, scientific methodology rarely takes olfactory inf…
RT @sebyosiere: Important to keep in mind that this is not exclusive to olfaction! Other canine senses may interpret sensory information di…
RT @sebyosiere: Important to keep in mind that this is not exclusive to olfaction! Other canine senses may interpret sensory information di…
RT @sebyosiere: Important to keep in mind that this is not exclusive to olfaction! Other canine senses may interpret sensory information di…
Important to keep in mind that this is not exclusive to olfaction! Other canine senses may interpret sensory information differently from what we expect. It’s hard to dissociate our biases regarding our own human perception when studying the perception of
RT @KubinyiEniko: despite widespread acceptance of the significance of olfaction to dogs, scientific methodology rarely takes olfactory inf…
What smells? Gauging attention to #olfaction in canine cognition research. Despite widespread acceptance of the significance of olfaction to dogs, scientific methodology rarely takes olfactory information processing into account. https://t.co/boXRlRkVPh
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
despite widespread acceptance of the significance of olfaction to dogs, scientific methodology rarely takes olfactory information processing into account https://t.co/RIkppgbxYI
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @animalsbehaving: Good read!! 'To suggest that olfactory cues should be noted is only to acknowledge dogs’ sensory abilities; exactly wh…
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @birgit_szabo: What smells? Cognitive studies in dogs rarely take olfaction into account although it is widely accepted that dogs rely h…
What smells? Cognitive studies in dogs rarely take olfaction into account although it is widely accepted that dogs rely heavily on their sense of smell. Animals don't "see" the world as we humans do, let's try to be less biased in research. https://t.co/V2
Important stuff here
Good read!! 'To suggest that olfactory cues should be noted is only to acknowledge dogs’ sensory abilities; exactly what effect they may have is an empirical question, which will be determined if the olfactory environment begins to be regularly described i
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
RT @DogUmwelt: pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that…
pleased as punch to have a new publication in Animal Cognition, with Becca Franks, on methods in dog cognition research that take the dog's perception (olfaction) into account https://t.co/4txwFXl92E