Dog Emotion and Cognition will introduce you to the exciting new study of dog psychology, what the latest discoveries tell us about how dogs think and feel about us, and how we can use this new knowledge to further strengthen our relationship with our best friends.
Dog Emotion and Cognition is a course designed to introduce the exciting new science of dog psychology to any level of dog enthusiast. In learning about dogs you will be introduced to evolutionary and cognitive theory, learn about experimental methodology, see how dogs compare to other species, and even have the chance to try some of the cognitive games you learn about with your own dog. The course is a great introduction to the field of animal cognition and animal behavior but is also relevant to anyone interested in human evolution or even dog training. When you finish you will think about your dog in a new way, will be ready to apply your new knowledge, and will be prepared to take higher level classes in the evolutionary or cognitive sciences.
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1 video2 readings
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1 video•Total 1 minute
Introduction to Dog Emotion and Cognition•1 minute
2 readings•Total 15 minutes
FAQs•10 minutes
Report a problem with the course•5 minutes
The Paradox of a Best Friend That Evolved From Our Worst Enemy
Module 2•3 hours to complete
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This module will provide an introduction to cognitive psychology and evolution, while having direct application to your dog. At the beginning of each lecture, Dr. Hare will suggest an optional reading from his book The Genius of Dogs, as well as free Dognition games to play at www.dognition.com/mooc. Dr. Hare discusses how our evolutionary relationship with dogs is a puzzle. He describes the meaning of cognition and what it looks like with modern research on animals. Last, he discusses what Dognition is and how can be used like a laboratory for the class.
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5 videos4 readings4 assignments
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5 videos•Total 41 minutes
Introduction•9 minutes
The Paradoxical Canine•9 minutes
Cognition Defined•11 minutes
Dognition, Part 1•7 minutes
Dognition, Part 2•6 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Introduction Slide•10 minutes
The Paradoxical Canines: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
What is Cognition: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Dognition: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Module Quiz: Cognition Through the Ages•30 minutes
Review: The Paradoxical Canine•30 minutes
Review: Cognition Defined•30 minutes
Review: Dognition•30 minutes
How Biology Studies Cognitive Evolution
Module 3•4 hours to complete
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In this module, Dr. Hare describes how the internal processes of the mind are studied through experiments. He explains how animal problem solving is best explained as scientists work toward better understanding the topic. Next, he describes the ecological approach to cognition through an evolutionary lens, which involves Tinbergen's four levels of analysis.
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10 videos4 readings5 assignments
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10 videos•Total 67 minutes
Why Experiments, Part 1•6 minutes
Why Experiments, Part 2•8 minutes
Why Experiments, Part 3•4 minutes
Ecological Approach to Evolution, Part 1•9 minutes
Ecological Approach to Evolution, Part 2•8 minutes
Ecological Approach to Cognition, Part 1•7 minutes
Ecological Approach to Cognition, Part 2•9 minutes
Theory of Mind, Part 1•5 minutes
Theory of Mind, Part 2•6 minutes
Theory of Mind, Part 3•6 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Why Experiments: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Ecological Approach to Evolution: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Ecological Approach to Cognition: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Theory of Mind: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Module Quiz: How Biology Studies Cognitive Evolution•30 minutes
Review: Why Experiments?•30 minutes
Review: Ecological Approach to Evolution•30 minutes
Review: Ecological Approach to Cognition•30 minutes
Review: Theory of Mind•30 minutes
Dogs Are Cognitively Remarkable
Module 4•2 hours to complete
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In this module, Dr. Hare describes how dogs are cognitively remarkable. He begins by explaining theory of mind, which, when viewed through the ecological approach, suggests that social problem solving drove primate and human cognitive evolution. Next, he describes how good dogs are at understanding communicative intentions, especially compared to apes. Dr. Hare has three hypotheses to explain the remarkable communication found in domestic dogs.
Origins of Dog Sociality: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
Module Quiz: Dogs are Cognitively Remarkable•30 minutes
Review: Communicative Intentions•30 minutes
Review: Origins of Dog Social Cognition•30 minutes
Evolutionary Accidents and Survival of the Friendliest
Module 5•4 hours to complete
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In this module, Dr. Hare explores three of his research studies he's done with foxes, New Guinea Singing Dogs, as well as research on wolves. He describes how early dog-wolves may actually be a product of natural selection rather than artificial selection, contrary to popular belief. He introduces a hypothesis called Survival of the Friendliest, which may explain how dogs, bonobos, and modern species evolved in contrast to close relatives, such as wolves and chimpanzees. Last, he relates the high level of social tolerance of these species to human by looking at human self-domestication.
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9 videos4 readings5 assignments
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9 videos•Total 63 minutes
Discovering Domestication, Part 1•8 minutes
Discovering Domestication, Part 2•8 minutes
Discovering Domestication, Part 3•8 minutes
Artificial vs Self-Domestication, Part 1•6 minutes
Artificial vs Self-Domestication, Part 2•7 minutes
Artificial vs Self-Domestication: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Ape Self-Domestication: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Human Self-Domestication: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Module Quiz: Evolutionary Accidents and Survival of the Friendliest•30 minutes
Review: Discovering Domestication•30 minutes
Review: Artificial versus Self-Domestication•30 minutes
Review: Ape Self-Domestication•30 minutes
Review: Human Self-Domestication•30 minutes
Problems That Dogs Can and Cannot Solve
Module 6•3 hours to complete
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In this module, you will learn about the genius of dogs. Brilliant examples of the canine mind will be explored. Dogs seem to be capable of inferential reasoning using the "principle of exclusion" as well as learning new words by imitating humans. Next, Dr. Hare discusses dog's abilities to understand physical problem solving compared to other species (hint, this isn't most dog's strong suit). Last, he will discuss how dogs are not cooperative breeders, do have a relaxed social system, and are excellent hunting companions for humans.
Module Quiz: Problems That Dogs Can and Cannot Solve•30 minutes
Review: Dog Cognition Explodes: Understanding the Social World•30 minutes
Review: Dog Cognition Explodes: Understanding the Physical World•30 minutes
Review: Dog Cooperation•30 minutes
Finding Your Dog's Genius
Module 7•4 hours to complete
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In this module, Dr. Hare will discuss the common myths of breed differences and what research (including citizen science Dognition data) has actually been done to understand potential differences between breeds. You will also listen to Dr. Hare debunk "aggressive dog breed" stereotypes by learning about the literature and studies that have been done on dog aggression. He poses an interesting question about the actual culprit for the dog aggression problem, which is not even a dog! Next, he will explain how important understanding dog cognition is to training strategies. Dr. Hare will discuss how, unfortunately, not all cultures love dogs, and some see them as food and pests. He suggests ways that humans can live with dogs for mutual benefit. Taking all that you've learned into account, Dr. Hare then discusses how Dognition is revolutionizing what we know about dogs and how beneficial it could be to your relationship with your dog as well as for science!
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10 videos6 readings4 assignments
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10 videos•Total 63 minutes
Breed Differences, Part 1•5 minutes
Breed Differences, Part 2•5 minutes
Dog Aggression, Part 1•6 minutes
Dog Aggression, Part 2•9 minutes
Teaching Genius, Part 1•7 minutes
Teaching Genius, Part 2•7 minutes
Teaching Genius, Part 3•5 minutes
Dog's Best Friend•8 minutes
Citizen Science•7 minutes
Dognition Report•3 minutes
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
Breed Differences: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Dog Aggression: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Teaching Genius: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Dog's Best Friend: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Citizen Science: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Dognition Report: Lecture Slides•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Module Quiz: Finding your Dog's Genius•30 minutes
Review: Breed Differences in Cognition?•30 minutes
Review: Dog Aggression•30 minutes
Review: Teaching Genius•30 minutes
Final Exam
Module 8•1 hour to complete
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The final exam covering topics from all modules.
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1 reading1 assignment
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1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Share your learning experience •10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Final Exam•30 minutes
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Reviewed on Mar 28, 2020
Great course! It develops each topic comprehensively and combines old and new approaches to how we can improve our relationship with our dogs and help dogs learn to be included in our society.
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Reviewed on Nov 13, 2016
I really liked this course. It was really fun. I learned a lot and I will put it to good use with my dog, Boomer. I also haven't got a chance to do Dognition so I will try to do it, It sounds so fun!
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Reviewed on Dec 5, 2020
Excellent course, highly recommended for anyone wanting to learn more about cognition. As a trainer, I found it quite interesting and will take a lot of new concepts with me going forward!
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