Cooperative communication with humans evolved to emerge early in domestic dogs
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- 1. Duke University
- 2. Pennsylvania State University
- 3. Wildlife Science Center*
- 4. Canine Companions for Independence*
- 5. University of Arizona
- 6. North Carolina State University
- 7. University of Leiden*
- 8. Brigham Young University
- 9. Princeton University
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While we know that dogs evolved from wolves, it remains unclear how domestication affected dog cognition. One hypothesis suggests dog domestication altered social maturation by a process of selecting for an attraction to humans. Under this account, dogs became more flexible in using inherited skills to cooperatively-communicate with a new social partner that was previously feared and expressed these unusual social skills early in development. Here we tested dog (N=44) and wolf (N=37) puppies, 5-18 weeks old, on a battery of temperament and cognition tasks. We found that dog puppies were more attracted to humans, read human gestures more skillfully, and made more eye contact with humans than wolf puppies. The two species were similarly attracted to objects and performed similarly on nonsocial measures of memory and inhibitory control. These results are consistent with the idea that domestication enhanced the cooperative-communicative abilities of dogs as selection for attraction to humans altered social maturation.
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- Is cited by
- 10.1101/2021.01.12.425620 (DOI)
- Is derived from
- 10.5281/zenodo.5090764 (DOI)
- Is source of
- 10.5281/zenodo.5090766 (DOI)