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Dogs not fooled by plate size, study suggests
The best-known version of the Delboeuf illusion - the two black circles are the same size, but the one on the left may appear larger or smaller.

Researchers test whether size illusions affect choice

Dogs are not fooled by plate size when it comes to choosing between portions of food, according to new research.

In the study, researchers from the University of Padova, Italy, assessed whether dogs perceive the Delboeuf illusion - a visual illusion of relative size perception (pictured).

In humans and primates the illusion creates a misperception of item size as a function of its surrounding context.

To examine whether dogs are affected by the illusion, the researchers adapted a spontaneous preference model that had been used with chimpanzees.

Subjects were offered two plates of food. In control trials, two different amounts of food were presented, multiple times, on two identical plates. Sometimes both plates were large and sometimes both plates were small. But dogs consistently chose the plate that contained the most food.

Next, the researchers gave the dogs equal portions of food on plates of differing sizes. If the dogs perceived the illusion like humans do, they would select the food on the smaller plate, even though the amount of food was the same.

But the researchers found that the dogs choices were no different than if they picked a plate at random. They were not more likely to choose the large plate or the small plate, suggesting that the Delboeuf illusion does not affect dogs in the same way it affects us.

'The fact that dogs do not seem to be susceptible to the Delboeuf illusion suggests a potential discontinuity in the perceptual biases affecting size judgments between primates and dogs,' the team concludes.

The study, 'Do domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) perceive the Delboeuf illusion?' is published in Animal Cognition.

Image (C) Famousdog/Wikimedia Commons

 

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RUMA CA&E extends survey deadline

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 RUMA CA&E has extended the deadline for its online survey into vaccine availability.

Vets, SQPs, retailers and wholesalers will now have until Friday, 26 September at 5pm to submit their response.

The survey aims to further understanding into the vaccine supply challenges faced by the sector. It will also consider the short and long term impacts of disruption issues.

Insights are anonymous, and will be shared with industry stakeholders and government bodies.

The survey can be accessed here

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BSAVA publishes Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice

The BSAVA has added a small animal nutrition advice booklet to its series of BSAVA guides.

The BSAVA Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice offers a resource for veterinary professionals to provide appropriate nutrition for animals. As well as maintaining the wellbeing of healthy pets, the guide explores how nutritional requirements change in times of illness and disease.

The guide is divided into five sections, which explore the importance of nutritional assessment; diet types; feeding at different life stages; feeding for specific situations; and feeding for specific diseases. Online resources are also in the BSAVA Library including client handouts and videos.

It is designed to be suitable for referencing, in-depth case planning and team training sessions.

The BSAVA Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice can be purchased online from the BSAVA store.