Cats Associate More with Words Compared to Human Babies, New Study Reveals

A recent study indicates cats form associations between words and images faster than human toddlers, shedding light on feline cognition.

Advertisement
Written by Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 7 November 2024 22:24 IST
Highlights
  • Study finds cats outperform toddlers in word-image association
  • Felines show quicker response to visual word cues than young children
  • Research reveals surprising cognitive abilities in adult cats

Cats beat toddlers in language comprehension.

Photo Credit: Unsplash/Mathieu Odin

Recent findings published in Scientific Reports reveal that cats can connect words and images significantly faster than human toddlers. Research led by Dr. Saho Takagi and her team at Azabu University, Japan, found that adult cats formed associations between visual cues and spoken words in a fraction of the time it took young children. The experiment's outcomes suggest a deeper insight into cats' cognitive abilities, highlighting the potential for feline understanding of language cues.

Experiment Design and Findings

In the study, 31 adult cats were presented with a sequence of animated clips, each accompanied by a spoken, made-up word. The clips, featuring a red sun and a blue unicorn paired with unique words, were repeated until the cats showed reduced attention. After a brief pause, the researchers switched the images and sounds, pairing the words with different visuals. Notably, the cats responded to these altered pairings with increased interest, suggesting they noticed the inconsistency and had connected the original words with the initial images.

Dr. Takagi noted that some cats showed heightened attention, with dilated pupils when faced with the “switched” condition, signalling surprise. This reaction indicates that the cats were not only capable of associating words and images but also recognised the discrepancy, a level of understanding previously thought to be uncommon in cats.

Advertisement

Comparisons with Toddlers and Limitations of the Study

Human toddlers generally required four exposures to a similar experiment, with each session lasting 20 seconds, to reach the same level of understanding. In contrast, the cats accomplished this in just two nine-second trials. Dr. Carlo Siracusa, a veterinary behaviourist from the University of Pennsylvania, noted the difficulty of comparing adult cats with human infants, emphasising the evolutionary and cognitive differences between the species.

Advertisement

Siracusa mentioned that studies like these are challenging, as animal behaviour can be difficult to interpret without inherent biases. However, the findings add to a growing body of evidence showing cats' cognitive capabilities. While it remains uncertain whether these abilities are inherent or shaped by domestication, the study reflects a novel approach to understanding feline intelligence.

 

 

For details of the latest launches and news from Samsung, Xiaomi, Realme, OnePlus, Oppo and other companies at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, visit our MWC 2025 hub.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. iPhone 17e vs iPhone 17: Price in India, Features, Specifications Compared
  2. MacBook Neo Launched in India With 13-Inch Display, A18 Pro Chip: See Price
  3. Vivo X300 FE Launched as Global Version of This Chinese Smartphone
  4. Samsung Galaxy A37, Galaxy A57 Get Better Geekbench Scores Ahead of Debut
  5. Here's When the Xiaomi 17T Could Make Its Way to India
  6. Vivo V70 FE Colour Options, Key Features Revealed Ahead of March 9 Launch
  1. Xiaomi 17T India Launch Timeline Leaked as Firm Gears Up for Xiaomi 17 Ultra's Debut in India
  2. Oppo Find X9 Series to Support Cross-Platform File Sharing With AirDrop via Quick Share
  3. Xiaomi to Reportedly Refresh In-House Smartphone Chips Annually; Eyes Global Expansion of AI Assistant
  4. Hubble Constant Puzzle Deepens as Supernova and CMB Measurements Clash
  5. MacBook Neo Launched in India With 13-Inch Liquid Retina Display, Apple's A18 Pro Chip: Price, Specifications
  6. Samsung Galaxy A37, Galaxy A57 Spotted on Geekbench With Better Results; Price, Design Leaked
  7. Vivo X300 FE Launched With Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 50-Megapixel Telephoto Camera: Price, Features
  8. Vivo V70 FE Colour Options, Key Specifications Revealed Ahead of March 9 Launch
  9. Apple MacBook Neo Reportedly Listed on Regulatory Site Hours Before Anticipated Launch
  10. Tecno Pop X Launched in India With 5,000mAh Battery, IP64 Rating: Price, Specifications
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.