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Are Horses Self-Aware?
What does a horse see when it looks into a mirror? A novel object with a shiny surface? Another horse through a frame? Or does it recognize itself in the reflection?
Italian researchers Paolo Baragli, DVM, PhD; Elisa Demuru, PhD; Chiara Scopa, MS; and Elisabetta Palagi, MS, PhD, from the Università di Pisa studied the question of self-awareness in horses using a test of mirror self- recognition (MSR). Their article: “Are horses capable of mirror self-recognition? A pilot study,” was published this year.¹
What is MSR?
Researchers first used MSR to study the development of self-awareness in children, which coincides with other social-cognitive milestones such as empathy. In this test, a mark is discretely placed on the child’s forehead, cheek, or back, where it can only be seen in the mirror. Young children who have not yet developed MSR will often touch the mark on the reflection or look behind the mirror—perceiving the image to be another child—or they might ignore the mirror altogether. When children 2 years and older are tested, they typically adjust their position to get a better look at the mark on their own body, and might try to touch or remove it
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Written by:
Robin Foster, PhD, Cert. Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB), Cert. Horse Behavior Consultant (CHBC)
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