Over the recent years, the study of emotional functioning has become one of the central issues in dog cognition. Previous studies showed that dogs can recognize different emotions by looking at human faces and can correctly match the human emotional state with a vocalization having a negative emotional valence. However, to this day, little is known about how dogs perceive and process human non-verbal vocalizations having different emotional valence. The current research provides new insights into emotional functioning of the canine brain by studying dogs' lateralized auditory functions (to provide a first insight into the valence dimension) matched with both behavior and physiological measures of arousal (to study the arousal dimension) in ...
Sensitivity to the emotions of others provides clear biological advantages. However, in the case of ...
The perception of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivat...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
Recent scientific literature shows that emotional cues conveyed by human vocalizations and odours ar...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) hold a unique position in human society, particularly in their role...
Animal welfare is considered to be a multidimensional phenomenon based upon life experiences and con...
Emotional contagion, a basic component of empathy defined as emotional state-matching between indivi...
Past research has focused on the ability of domestic dogs to recognise human communicative cues such...
Recent advances in the field of canine neuro-cognition allow for the non-invasive research of brain ...
Considerable experimental evidence shows that functional cerebral asymmetries are widespread in anim...
Recent advances in the field of canine neuro-cognition allow for the non-invasive research of brain ...
Emotional contagion, a basic component of empathy defined as emotional state-matching between indivi...
Dogs are good models for studying behaviour and cognition as they have complex social capabilities. ...
Considerable experimental evidence shows that functional cerebral asymmetries are widespread in anim...
Sensitivity to the emotions of others provides clear biological advantages. However, in the case of ...
Sensitivity to the emotions of others provides clear biological advantages. However, in the case of ...
The perception of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivat...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...
Recent scientific literature shows that emotional cues conveyed by human vocalizations and odours ar...
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) hold a unique position in human society, particularly in their role...
Animal welfare is considered to be a multidimensional phenomenon based upon life experiences and con...
Emotional contagion, a basic component of empathy defined as emotional state-matching between indivi...
Past research has focused on the ability of domestic dogs to recognise human communicative cues such...
Recent advances in the field of canine neuro-cognition allow for the non-invasive research of brain ...
Considerable experimental evidence shows that functional cerebral asymmetries are widespread in anim...
Recent advances in the field of canine neuro-cognition allow for the non-invasive research of brain ...
Emotional contagion, a basic component of empathy defined as emotional state-matching between indivi...
Dogs are good models for studying behaviour and cognition as they have complex social capabilities. ...
Considerable experimental evidence shows that functional cerebral asymmetries are widespread in anim...
Sensitivity to the emotions of others provides clear biological advantages. However, in the case of ...
Sensitivity to the emotions of others provides clear biological advantages. However, in the case of ...
The perception of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivat...
This chapter shows how lateralisation of brain functions influences dog behaviour during several act...