Free-ranging dogs adjust sociability toward humans through operant conditioning, showing increased approach after positive cues and reduced approach after threatening cues, with asymmetric generalization to unfamiliar individuals.
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Operant Conditioning in Indian Free-Ranging Dogs: Effects of Positive and Threatening Cues on Sociability
Free-ranging dogs adjust sociability toward humans through operant conditioning, showing increased approach after positive cues and reduced approach after threatening cues, with asymmetric generalization to unfamiliar individuals.