Auditive discrimination of equine gaits by parade horses

The purpose of this study was to examine parade horses' auditory discrimination among four types of equine gaits: paso-fino ('fine step'), trote-reunido ('two-beat trot'), trocha ('trot'), and galope-reunido ('gallop'). Two experimentally naïve horses wer...

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Auditory stimulation
Auditory stimuli
Discrimination learning
Discriminative learning
Equine gaits
Horses
Instrumental conditioning
Operant conditioning
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Auditive discrimination of equine gaits by parade horses
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Discriminación auditiva de pasos equinos por caballos de paso fino
title Auditive discrimination of equine gaits by parade horses
spellingShingle Auditive discrimination of equine gaits by parade horses
Auditory stimulation
Auditory stimuli
Discrimination learning
Discriminative learning
Equine gaits
Horses
Instrumental conditioning
Operant conditioning
title_short Auditive discrimination of equine gaits by parade horses
title_full Auditive discrimination of equine gaits by parade horses
title_fullStr Auditive discrimination of equine gaits by parade horses
title_full_unstemmed Auditive discrimination of equine gaits by parade horses
title_sort Auditive discrimination of equine gaits by parade horses
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Auditory stimulation
Auditory stimuli
Discrimination learning
Discriminative learning
Equine gaits
Horses
Instrumental conditioning
Operant conditioning
topic Auditory stimulation
Auditory stimuli
Discrimination learning
Discriminative learning
Equine gaits
Horses
Instrumental conditioning
Operant conditioning
description The purpose of this study was to examine parade horses' auditory discrimination among four types of equine gaits: paso-fino ('fine step'), trote-reunido ('two-beat trot'), trocha ('trot'), and galope-reunido ('gallop'). Two experimentally naïve horses were trained to discriminate the sound of their own gait (paso-fino or fine step), through an experimental module that dispensed food if the subject pressed a lever after hearing a sound reproduction of a particular gait. Three experimental phases were developed, defined by the period of exposure to the sounds (20, 10, and 5 seconds, respectively). The choice between pairs of sounds including the horse's own gait (fine step and two-beat trot; fine step and gallop; and fine step and trot) was reinforced differentially. The results indicate that the fine step horses are able to discriminate their own gait from others, and that receptivity to their own sounds could be included in their training regime.
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