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RICHARD
06-17-2004, 01:18 PM
Dogs learn words like children

Scientists in Germany tested a border collie and found it had a vocabulary of 200 words.



Nine-year-old Rico, who lives with his owners in Dortmund, could also pick up the meaning of new words on first hearing.

Researchers said its language learning skills were comparable with a three-year-old child.

Rico's owner, Susanne Baus, began teaching him to fetch different objects by name when he was less than a year old.

She would would place three different toys in different locations around the flat and ask the dog to retrieve one. He was rewarded with food or play and soon developed an impressive word count.

Dr Julia Fischer and colleagues from the Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig decided to put him to the test.

In a series of controlled experiments, he correctly retrieved 37 out of 40 toys from a collection when its name was called.

The scientists estimated that Rico's vocabulary was comparable with language-trained chimpanzees, sea lions, dolphins and parrots.

They then tested Rico's ability to learn new words, placing seven well-known toys in a room with one that the dog had never seen before.

His owner then asked him to fetch the toy using an unfamiliar word. Seven times out of 10 he brought back the correct toy. A month later, the dog correctly remembered the name of the new toy.

"This retrieval rate is comparable to the performance of three-year-old toddlers," the researchers said.
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Now if we could teach toddlers to go to the bathroom in the backyard.......:rolleyes: :eek: ;) :p Just kidding!

lbaker
06-17-2004, 02:16 PM
My journal Science printed the research papers and original articles in last Fridays issue. If anyone would like me to email them to you just let me know. I have already been beseiged by people from all over and have two PDF files all set. We usually charge $10 per article but since we're among friends... just pm me and I'll send them along. I already sent them to Paul & Head Bunny Karen.
Laurie

RICHARD
06-17-2004, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by lbaker
My journal Science printed the research papers and original articles in last Fridays issue. If anyone would like me to email them to you just let me know. I have already been beseiged by people from all over and have two PDF files all set. We usually charge $10 per article but since we're among friends... just pm me and I'll send them along. I already sent them to Paul & Head Bunny Karen.
Laurie

And I 'thread' these stories for free???:mad:

lbaker
06-17-2004, 02:40 PM
*chews gum, twirls [blonde]hair* huh?

lbaker
06-18-2004, 06:37 AM
OH *next day* I get it. But what you "thread" is the newspaper stories about the results. My journal printed (and we $$) the actual scientific report. Looots of big scientific words and stuff. Sorry RICHARD.. your alerts and "do you believe this?" threads are priceless :D

K9soul
06-18-2004, 08:17 AM
Fascinating.. thanks for the thread Richard :D

RICHARD
06-18-2004, 11:58 AM
Originally posted by lbaker
Looots of big scientific words and stuff.

Like endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatograph?

:confused: :eek: :rolleyes: :o :( :mad: ;)

lbaker
06-18-2004, 12:54 PM
Well let's see.. in the same issue is a fasinating article entitled "Fluctuations & Bistabilities on Catalyst Nanoparticles" and another on "Msx1 Cooperates with Histone H1b for Inhibition of Transcription & Myogenesis". Or we could discuss Acidic Mannalian Chitinase in Asthmatic Th2 Inflammation and IL-13 Pathway Activation. yawn. ;):confused: :eek: :rolleyes: :D

RICHARD
06-18-2004, 01:06 PM
Originally posted by lbaker
"Msx1 Cooperates with Histone H1b for Inhibition of Transcription & Myogenesis".

Oh, oh!!!!

How did you know I stubbed mito, sis?

;)

lbaker
06-18-2004, 01:57 PM
:D :D :D

hali-the-toe, sis? Better? :p