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Human facial discrimination in horses: can they tell us apart?

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ANIMAL COGNITION
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 51-61

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10071-009-0244-x

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Horse; Human-horse; Facial recognition; Animal cognition; Facial discrimination

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The human-horse relationship has a long evolutionary history. Horses continue to play a pivotal role in the lives of humans and it is common for humans to think their horses recognize them by face. If a horse can distinguish his/her human companion from other humans, then evolution has supplied the horse with a very adaptive cognitive ability. The current study used operant conditioning trials to examine whether horses could discriminate photographed human faces and transfer this facial recognition ability a novel setting. The results indicated the horses (a) learned to discriminate photographs of the unrelated individuals, fraternal twins, and identical twins and (b) demonstrated transfer of facial recognition by spending more time with their S+ woman in the field test.

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