experimenter learned to maintain a longer gaze on the experimenter than dogs receiving a
less preferred food (dog pellets). Dogs downshifted from dry liver to pellets rejected food
more frequently than nonshifted controls. Gaze duration also decreased in downshifted dogs
below the level of a group always reinforced with pellets. In addition, downshifted dogs
tended to move away from the experimenter, adopting a lying down posture. This …