Stimulus Discrimination In Dogs
Dog behaviour may be affected by motivation learning experience training levels.
Stimulus discrimination in dogs. Stimulus control is established by training a dog to expect reinforcement to occur if it responds appropriately in the presence of the command cue. The concept of stimulus discrimination follows from the idea of stimulus generalization which is when we respond not only to the original stimulus but also to other similar stimuli. For example whenever you come home from work the first thing you do is feed your dog.
Scientifically that phenomenon is called stimulus generalization. Mmn research in animals can be invasive but there are less invasive techniques. About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy safety how youtube works test new features press copyright contact us creators.
Stimulus control is the difference between your dog running around barking non stop because you taught him how to speak and your dog sitting patiently waiting for your signal to bark. Auditory stimulus discrimination recorded in dogs as indicated by mismatch negativity mmn. We present data showing mmn in dogs during an auditory oddball paradigm.
A physiological measure of cognitive processing could complement behaviour research. Mismatch negativity mmn is related to stimulus discrimination in humans. Your picking up the hand held phone when sitting at a desk then has become the discriminative stimulus or cue for your pet to begin his attention seeking behavior.
While it sounds complicated at first it s just like the rest of dog training and operant conditioning the more you practice at it the better you ll get. A dog who jumped at the sound of a heavy box falling to the floor can become frightened by other sudden noises down the road.