Dogs Think Similarly to Young Children and Can Learn Words, Counting Skills and More
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 by: David Gutierrez, staff writer
(NaturalNews) Dogs have an intellectual capacity similar to that of a
two-year-old human child, researcher and author Stanley Coren said at a
presentation to the 117th annual convention of the American Psychological
Association.
"One of the most recent breakthroughs is that people began to use tests which
were originally designed for young humans -- for pre-linguistic or
limited-linguistic humans -- to see whether dogs had certain capacities," Coren
said. "And that allows you then to do a whole bunch of things, not only to
determine whether a dog has a certain thinking skill but to place him in terms
of where would you be in terms of human beings, as well as in terms of other
animals."
According to Coren, who has written more than a dozen books on understanding
dogs, recent studies have confirmed that the animals have a higher cognitive
capacity than scientists had thought. They are able to learn the meaning an
average of 165 words, including hand signals; the record for most words learned
tops 200. Coren said that dogs are also capable of performing basic arithmetic
that involves counting up to four or five, and that they have been shown to
intentionally deceive humans or other dogs.
Coren also reported on studies comparing the intelligence of different breeds of
dogs. He noted that there are three different kinds of dog intelligence:
instinctive intelligence, which is highly breed-dependent; adaptive
intelligence, which involves problem-solving and learning from the environment;
and working and obedience, which involves trainability.
According to measures of working and obedience intelligence only, the top seven
"smartest" dogs are border collies, poodles, German shepherds, golden
retrievers, dobermans, Shetland sheep dogs and Labrador retrievers. The hounds
have the lowest degree of obedience intelligence.
"We all want insight into how our furry companions think, and we want to
understand the silly, quirky and apparently irrational behaviors [that] Lassie
or Rover demonstrate," Coren said. "Their stunning flashes of brilliance and
creativity are reminders that they may not be Einsteins but are sure closer to
humans than we thought."
Sources for this story include: www.usatoday.com;
www.apa.org.
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