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SUBMITTER: Abdai J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5493738 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Abdai Judit J Ferdinandy Bence B Terencio Cristina Baño CB Pogány Ákos Á Miklósi Ádám Á
Biology letters 20170601 6
Humans have a tendency to perceive inanimate objects as animate based on simple motion cues. Although animacy is considered as a complex cognitive property, this recognition seems to be spontaneous. Researchers have found that young human infants discriminate between dependent and independent movement patterns. However, quick visual perception of animate entities may be crucial to non-human species as well. Based on general mammalian homology, dogs may possess similar skills to humans. Here, we ...[more]