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Ludwig Huber1, Lucrezia Lonardo1, Christoph J Völter1

  • 1Messerli Research Institute, Unit of Comparative Cognition, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Medical University of Vienna, University of Vienna.

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Eye-tracking studies reveal insights into canine perception and cognition. This review highlights achievements, discusses challenges of applying human technology to dogs, and proposes future research directions.

Keywords:
dogeye trackingface perceptiongazepupillometry

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Area of Science:

  • Comparative cognition
  • Animal behavior
  • Psychophysics

Background:

  • Eye tracking, a tool from human psychophysics, is increasingly used to study dogs (Canis familiaris).
  • Previous research has explored canine perception of various human-related cues and physical processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review achievements in canine perception and cognition using eye tracking.
  • To discuss challenges in applying eye-tracking technology to dogs.
  • To propose future research avenues in dog eye-tracking.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing eye-tracking studies involving dogs.
  • Analysis of challenges such as stimulus validity, training, sample size, calibration, and artificial settings.
  • Identification of potential solutions and new methodologies.

Main Results:

  • Dogs demonstrate perception of human faces, hands, gaze, emotions, and communicative signals.
  • Canine perception extends to goal-directed movements, social interactions, and animations depicting physical processes.
  • Challenges include picture-object equivalence, extensive training, small sample sizes, calibration difficulties, and artificial environments.

Conclusions:

  • Eye tracking offers valuable insights into canine cognition but faces methodological hurdles.
  • Improvements in stimulus design and data collection are needed.
  • Future research should incorporate dynamic stimuli, pupillometry, and combined methods for advanced understanding.