Turning preference in dogs: North attracts while south repels.

It was shown earlier that dogs, when selecting between two dishes with snacks placed in front of them, left and right, prefer to turn either clockwise or counterclockwise or randomly in either direction. This preference (or non-preference) is individually consistent in all trials but it is biased in...

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Main Authors: Jana Adámková, Kateřina Benediktová, Jan Svoboda, Luděk Bartoš, Lucie Vynikalová, Petra Nováková, Vlastimil Hart, Michael S Painter, Hynek Burda
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245940
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spelling doaj-be5ae29c24fd43a799142688a81e17772021-06-26T04:31:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01161e024594010.1371/journal.pone.0245940Turning preference in dogs: North attracts while south repels.Jana AdámkováKateřina BenediktováJan SvobodaLuděk BartošLucie VynikalováPetra NovákováVlastimil HartMichael S PainterHynek BurdaIt was shown earlier that dogs, when selecting between two dishes with snacks placed in front of them, left and right, prefer to turn either clockwise or counterclockwise or randomly in either direction. This preference (or non-preference) is individually consistent in all trials but it is biased in favor of north if they choose between dishes positioned north and east or north and west, a phenomenon denoted as "pull of the north". Here, we replicated these experiments indoors, in magnetic coils, under natural magnetic field and under magnetic field shifted 90° clockwise. We demonstrate that "pull of the north" was present also in an environment without any outdoor cues and that the magnetic (and not topographic) north exerted the effect. The detailed analysis shows that the phenomenon involves also "repulsion of the south". The clockwise turning preference in the right-preferring dogs is more pronounced in the S-W combination, while the counterclockwise turning preference in the left-preferring dogs is pronounced in the S-E combination. In this way, south-placed dishes are less frequently chosen than would be expected, while the north-placed dishes are apparently more preferred. Turning preference did not correlate with the motoric paw laterality (Kong test). Given that the choice of a dish is visually guided, we postulate that the turning preference was determined by the dominant eye, so that a dominant right eye resulted in clockwise, and a dominant left eye in counterclockwise turning. Assuming further that magnetoreception in canines is based on the radical-pair mechanism, a "conflict of interests" may be expected, if the dominant eye guides turning away from north, yet the contralateral eye "sees the north", which generally acts attractive, provoking body alignment along the north-south axis.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245940
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author Jana Adámková
Kateřina Benediktová
Jan Svoboda
Luděk Bartoš
Lucie Vynikalová
Petra Nováková
Vlastimil Hart
Michael S Painter
Hynek Burda
spellingShingle Jana Adámková
Kateřina Benediktová
Jan Svoboda
Luděk Bartoš
Lucie Vynikalová
Petra Nováková
Vlastimil Hart
Michael S Painter
Hynek Burda
Turning preference in dogs: North attracts while south repels.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jana Adámková
Kateřina Benediktová
Jan Svoboda
Luděk Bartoš
Lucie Vynikalová
Petra Nováková
Vlastimil Hart
Michael S Painter
Hynek Burda
author_sort Jana Adámková
title Turning preference in dogs: North attracts while south repels.
title_short Turning preference in dogs: North attracts while south repels.
title_full Turning preference in dogs: North attracts while south repels.
title_fullStr Turning preference in dogs: North attracts while south repels.
title_full_unstemmed Turning preference in dogs: North attracts while south repels.
title_sort turning preference in dogs: north attracts while south repels.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description It was shown earlier that dogs, when selecting between two dishes with snacks placed in front of them, left and right, prefer to turn either clockwise or counterclockwise or randomly in either direction. This preference (or non-preference) is individually consistent in all trials but it is biased in favor of north if they choose between dishes positioned north and east or north and west, a phenomenon denoted as "pull of the north". Here, we replicated these experiments indoors, in magnetic coils, under natural magnetic field and under magnetic field shifted 90° clockwise. We demonstrate that "pull of the north" was present also in an environment without any outdoor cues and that the magnetic (and not topographic) north exerted the effect. The detailed analysis shows that the phenomenon involves also "repulsion of the south". The clockwise turning preference in the right-preferring dogs is more pronounced in the S-W combination, while the counterclockwise turning preference in the left-preferring dogs is pronounced in the S-E combination. In this way, south-placed dishes are less frequently chosen than would be expected, while the north-placed dishes are apparently more preferred. Turning preference did not correlate with the motoric paw laterality (Kong test). Given that the choice of a dish is visually guided, we postulate that the turning preference was determined by the dominant eye, so that a dominant right eye resulted in clockwise, and a dominant left eye in counterclockwise turning. Assuming further that magnetoreception in canines is based on the radical-pair mechanism, a "conflict of interests" may be expected, if the dominant eye guides turning away from north, yet the contralateral eye "sees the north", which generally acts attractive, provoking body alignment along the north-south axis.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245940
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