Consistency and flexibility in solving spatial tasks: different horses show different cognitive styles

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Paolo Baragli
Valentina Vitale
Claudio Sighieri
Antonio Lanata
Elisabetta Palagi
Adam R. Reddon
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[1] Department of Veterinary Sciences,
[2] University of Pisa,undefined
[3] Unitat Equina,undefined
[4] Fundació Hospital Clìnic Veterinari,undefined
[5] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,undefined
[6] Department of Information Engineering & Research Center “E. Piaggio”,undefined
[7] School of Engineering,undefined
[8] University of Pisa,undefined
[9] Museum of Natural History,undefined
[10] University of Pisa,undefined
[11] Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies,undefined
[12] National Research Council,undefined
[13] Department of Biology,undefined
[14] McGill University,undefined
[15] School of Natural Sciences and Psychology,undefined
[16] Liverpool John Moores University,undefined
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Individual animals vary in their behaviour and reactions to novel situations. These differences may extend to differences in cognition among individuals. We tested twenty-six horses for their ability to detour around symmetric and asymmetric obstacles. All of the animals were able to get around the barrier to reach a food target, but varied in their approach. Some horses moved slowly but were more accurate in choosing the shortest way. Other horses acted quickly, consistently detoured in the same direction, and did not reliably choose the shortest way. The remaining horses shifted from a faster, directionally consistent response with the symmetric barrier, to a slower but more accurate response with the asymmetric barrier. The asymmetric barrier induced a reduction in heart rate variability, suggesting that this is a more demanding task. The different approaches used to solve the asymmetric task may reflect distinct cognitive styles in horses, which vary among individuals, and could be linked to different personality traits. Understanding equine behaviour and cognition can inform horse welfare and management.
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