• @Deceptichum@sh.itjust.works
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    10214 days ago

    If I fits I sits: A citizen science investigation into illusory contour susceptibility in domestic cats

    I love whoever named this study.

  • TherouxSonfeir
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    5713 days ago

    Out of 500 cats and owners, only 30 completed the entire trial

    Maybe they just fell to sleep in the square.

  • ignirtoq
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    4814 days ago

    Smith said that she’s also curious how this research would translate to non-domesticated cats like big, wild cats.

    I’d love to see this experiment performed with big cats at zoos. I think zoo-goers might get a kick out of it, too.

    • @TheFriar@lemm.ee
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      13 days ago

      Yeah, the article mentioned they had a sample size of 500 but not everyone that volunteered completed the experiment, as it was during Covid so they had to send the materials out and rely on “citizen scientists.” A pretty precarious way of conducting a scientific study.

  • @teamevil@lemmy.world
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    2713 days ago

    They don’t know how “big wild” cats would do‽ Google *tiger in a box" boom done. A cat is a cat is a cat

    • @lost_faith@lemmy.ca
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      412 days ago

      Old roommates cat would sit on paper money on the floor. She would walk in the room, or be lying quietly, someone drops a bill on the floor and she would get up and walk over then sit on it. Every time, without fail

      • lad
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        613 days ago

        It’s another trend from some years ago, owners recorded videos of making a circle shape on the floor for their cats to come and sit inside

  • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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    613 days ago

    I’d think most animals would have developed the ability to see that illusion because it’s not based on seeing squares but on identifying something that is partially occluded, or at least identifying that it is all part of the same thing. If some grass or branches between you and another animal means you can’t see that there’s an animal behind it, you’re going to be at a severe disadvantage whether you’re trying to eat that animal or it’s trying to eat you. I’d guess that capability evolved before mammals.

  • @jpreston2005@lemmy.world
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    612 days ago

    Out of 500 cats and owners, only 30 completed the entire trial, shrinking the sample size considerably. Within that sample size, the cats showed clear preference for the box-like illusions over the controls. Still, to further cat cognition research, the paper recommends future studies only require owners to perform the experiment for one day (rather than six) to increase likelihood of completion.

    Wow that’s some next-level laziness exhibited by cat owners during the pandemic… You’d think being stuck inside would increase likelihood of completing the 6-day citizen science course.