
Can we develop a way to talk with our animals that's simple enough to use on the job? - Learn More: synalia.com - Can the animal really grasp concepts and master enough vocabulary that the exchange of information is useful? What would we gain if we could accomplish this with the exotic & domestic animals we keep & manage? At synalia.com, ... video of a horse making a series of discriminations as to whether items are foods or tools. She chooses 11 of 13 items correctly, corrects her two mistakes, and does this by toggling between a thumb and finger choice (thumb is assigned one meaning, finger another). Related video, an Irish Setter learning body parts, a cat learning to relax and go through an x-ray, a border collie learning simple behaviors which are put together into more complex behavior, a Gypsy pony learning a few words in real time at a public fair, (more)... I'll be presenting the technique supporting this at the IAABC conference, Sat April 25th, 2009, Houston, Texas, with a two-day seminar on details Mon April 27/28. The horse has a demonstrated understanding of hundreds of words. We do the same thing with dogs and other animals, including exotics.11 of 13 trials correct, corrected the 2 incorrect in the second trials for each; shows mastery of a concept. All these items are known by individual name and class (either food or tool). This is the first time for this test, and is in real time with the exception that a bit of conversation was removed. Finger is <b>...</b>
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