Dogs (Canis familiaris) recognize their own body as a physical obstacle
Abstract Mental representations of one’s own body provide useful reference when negotiating physical environmental challenges. Body-awareness is a neuro-ontogenetic precursor for higher order self-representation, but there is a lack of an ecologically valid experimental approach to it among nonhuman...
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Autores principales: | Rita Lenkei, Tamás Faragó, Borbála Zsilák, Péter Pongrácz |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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