What Can Science Tell Us About Dogs? - With Jules Howard
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of canine cognition and behavior in this 54-minute lecture by zoologist Jules Howard. Delve into the history of dogs in scientific research, examining key studies and influential figures like Pavlov, Colonel Konrad Most, and B.F. Skinner. Discover what science reveals about dogs' ability to understand language, emotions, and human gestures. Investigate the myth of 'alpha dogs,' learn about the groundbreaking family dog project, and ponder the future of research on canine consciousness. Gain insights into the complex relationship between humans and their four-legged companions, and challenge your understanding of animal cognition.
Syllabus
Intro - how dogs help to answer questions of animal cognition
How well can dogs understand language?
Can animals feel emotions like humans?
Can animals emotionally attach?
Can animals understand human gestures?
Do animals have theory of mind?
The history of dogs in science
Pavlov and his dogs
Colonel Konrad Most and negatively training dogs
The history and myth of ‘alpha dogs’
BF Skinner and radical behaviourism
The most influential dog behaviour study you’ve never heard of
1999 and the family dog project
The future of research: are dogs conscious?
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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