Did we find a copycat? Do as I Do in a domestic cat (Felis catus)

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Claudia Fugazza
Andrea Sommese
Ákos Pogány
Ádám Miklósi
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[1] Eötvös Loránd University,Department of Ethology
[2] MTA-ELTE Comparative Ethology Research Group,undefined
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Animal Cognition | 2021年 / 24卷
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Social learning; Do as I do; Cat; Two-action method; Imitation; Response facilitation;
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This study shows evidence of a domestic cat (Felis catus) being able to successfully learn to reproduce human-demonstrated actions based on the Do as I Do paradigm. The subject was trained to reproduce a small set of familiar actions on command “Do it!” before the study began. To test feature–contingent behavioural similarity and control for stimulus enhancement, our test consisted of a modified version of the two-action procedure, combined with the Do as I Do paradigm. Instead of showing two different actions on an object to different subjects, we applied a within-subject design and showed the two actions to the same subject in separate trials. We show evidence that a well-socialized companion cat was able to reproduce actions demonstrated by a human model by reproducing two different actions that were demonstrated on the same object. Our experiment provides the first evidence that the Do as I Do paradigm can be applied to cats, suggesting that the ability to recognize behavioural similarity may fall within the range of the socio-cognitive skills of this species. The ability of reproducing the actions of a heterospecific human model in well-socialized cats may pave the way for future studies addressing cats’ imitative skills.
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