Evolution of research on canine cognition. A systematic review using graph theory.

The objective is to conduct a systematic review of the canine cognition studies, with an emphasis on social domains. The bibliographic search was carried out in Scopus and Web of Science. To manage the data, a clustering analysis was carried out using graph theory. The Sci2 Tool and Gephi tools were...

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Autores principales: Correa-Duque, Maria Cristina, Gómez-Tabares, Anyerson Stiths
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2021
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spelling I10-R363-article-275162021-12-23T20:48:35Z Evolution of research on canine cognition. A systematic review using graph theory. Evolución de la investigación sobre la cognición canina. Una revisión sistemática utilizando la teoría de grafos Correa-Duque, Maria Cristina Gómez-Tabares, Anyerson Stiths social cognition communication signals dogs domestication Cognición social señales comunicativas perros domesticación The objective is to conduct a systematic review of the canine cognition studies, with an emphasis on social domains. The bibliographic search was carried out in Scopus and Web of Science. To manage the data, a clustering analysis was carried out using graph theory. The Sci2 Tool and Gephi tools were used. The results were segmented into classical, structural, and recent studies. It was found that dogs have superior abilities for the recognition and use of human forms of communication, compared to wolves and apes. Also, communication skills are more similar between dogs and humans than between humans and chimpanzees. These findings have been interpreted under the explanatory hypotheses of evolutionary heritage, human exposure, and domestication, which recognize that the human social environment represents the natural ecological niche for this specie. El objetivo es realizar una revisión sistemática de la evolución de la investigación sobre la cognición canina, enfatizando en los dominios sociales. La búsqueda bibliográfica se efectuó en Scopus y Web of Science. Para el manejo de los datos se realizó un análisis de clusterización mediante teoría de grafos. Se empleó las herramientas Sci2 Tool y Gephi. Los resultados se segmentaron en estudios clásicos, estructurales y recientes. En estos estudios se encontró que los perros disponen de habilidades para el reconocimiento y el uso de formas humanas de comunicación que superarían a los lobos y primates no humanos. También, las habilidades comunicativas serían más similares entre perros y humanos que entre humanos y chimpancés. Estos hallazgos han sido interpretados bajo las hipótesis explicativas de la herencia evolutiva, de exposición y domesticación humanas, las cuales reconocen que el entorno social humano representa el nicho ecológico natural para esta especie. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2021-12-23 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/27516 10.32348/1852.4206.v13.n3.27516 Argentinean Journal of Behavioral Sciences; Vol. 13 No. 3 (2021): REVISTA ARGENTINA DE CIENCIAS DEL COMPORTAMIENTO; 1-18 Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento; Vol. 13 Núm. 3 (2021): REVISTA ARGENTINA DE CIENCIAS DEL COMPORTAMIENTO; 1-18 1852-4206 10.32348/1852.4206.v13.n3 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/27516/36484 Derechos de autor 2021 Anyerson Stiths Gómez-Tabares, Maria Cristina http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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topic social cognition
communication signals
dogs
domestication
Cognición social
señales comunicativas
perros
domesticación
spellingShingle social cognition
communication signals
dogs
domestication
Cognición social
señales comunicativas
perros
domesticación
Correa-Duque, Maria Cristina
Gómez-Tabares, Anyerson Stiths
Evolution of research on canine cognition. A systematic review using graph theory.
topic_facet social cognition
communication signals
dogs
domestication
Cognición social
señales comunicativas
perros
domesticación
author Correa-Duque, Maria Cristina
Gómez-Tabares, Anyerson Stiths
author_facet Correa-Duque, Maria Cristina
Gómez-Tabares, Anyerson Stiths
author_sort Correa-Duque, Maria Cristina
title Evolution of research on canine cognition. A systematic review using graph theory.
title_short Evolution of research on canine cognition. A systematic review using graph theory.
title_full Evolution of research on canine cognition. A systematic review using graph theory.
title_fullStr Evolution of research on canine cognition. A systematic review using graph theory.
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of research on canine cognition. A systematic review using graph theory.
title_sort evolution of research on canine cognition. a systematic review using graph theory.
description The objective is to conduct a systematic review of the canine cognition studies, with an emphasis on social domains. The bibliographic search was carried out in Scopus and Web of Science. To manage the data, a clustering analysis was carried out using graph theory. The Sci2 Tool and Gephi tools were used. The results were segmented into classical, structural, and recent studies. It was found that dogs have superior abilities for the recognition and use of human forms of communication, compared to wolves and apes. Also, communication skills are more similar between dogs and humans than between humans and chimpanzees. These findings have been interpreted under the explanatory hypotheses of evolutionary heritage, human exposure, and domestication, which recognize that the human social environment represents the natural ecological niche for this specie.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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