I do not understand but I care: The prosocial dog

作者: Juliane Bräuer

DOI: 10.1075/IS.16.3.01BRA

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摘要: Prosocial behaviour benefits another individual and occurs voluntarily. It may have a cognitive motivational component. The actor who recipient – for example by solving her/his problem (1) must recognize the recipient’s goal understand how to fulfil it (2) has be motivated support recipient. In current paper I will review recent studies on prosocial behavior in dogs compare them with primates. address skills required order conclude that also chimpanzees display number of behaviours, but there are remarkable differences. contrast humans, which an outstanding biological predisposition benefit others, only do so under certain conditions.

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