Dogs have been shown to discriminate between human facial expressions, and they seem to use human emotional communication to regulate their behaviour towards an external object/situation. However, it is still not clear (1) whether they just respond to the emotional message received with a corresponding increase/decrease in their level of activation or whether they perceive that the emotional message refers to a specific object, (2) which emotional message they use to modify their behaviour (i.e. whether they are following the positive message or avoiding the negative one) and (3) whether their familiarity with the informant has an effect on the dogs\u2019 behaviour. To address these issues, five groups of dogs were tested in two experiments...
Humans share aspects of their facial affect with other species such as dogs. Here we asked whether u...
Social referencing is a process whereby an individual uses the emotional information provided by an ...
Based on their high sociability and their capabilities in social cognition, we should consider that...
Past research has focused on the ability of domestic dogs to recognise human communicative cues such...
Dogs are good models for studying behaviour and cognition as they have complex social capabilities. ...
The perception of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivat...
Social referencing is a process whereby an individual uses the emotional information provided by an ...
<div><p>Social referencing is a process whereby an individual uses the emotional information provide...
SummaryThe question of whether animals have emotions and respond to the emotional expressions of oth...
Facial expressions have been considered outward expressions of internal behavioral states. Additiona...
Inter-specific emotion recognition is especially adaptive when species spend a long time in close as...
Emotional contagion, a basic component of empathy defined as emotional state-matching between indivi...
The perception of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivat...
To investigate the role of experience in humans ’ perception of emotion using canine visual signals,...
The ability to infer emotional states and their wider consequences requires the establishment of rel...
Humans share aspects of their facial affect with other species such as dogs. Here we asked whether u...
Social referencing is a process whereby an individual uses the emotional information provided by an ...
Based on their high sociability and their capabilities in social cognition, we should consider that...
Past research has focused on the ability of domestic dogs to recognise human communicative cues such...
Dogs are good models for studying behaviour and cognition as they have complex social capabilities. ...
The perception of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivat...
Social referencing is a process whereby an individual uses the emotional information provided by an ...
<div><p>Social referencing is a process whereby an individual uses the emotional information provide...
SummaryThe question of whether animals have emotions and respond to the emotional expressions of oth...
Facial expressions have been considered outward expressions of internal behavioral states. Additiona...
Inter-specific emotion recognition is especially adaptive when species spend a long time in close as...
Emotional contagion, a basic component of empathy defined as emotional state-matching between indivi...
The perception of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivat...
To investigate the role of experience in humans ’ perception of emotion using canine visual signals,...
The ability to infer emotional states and their wider consequences requires the establishment of rel...
Humans share aspects of their facial affect with other species such as dogs. Here we asked whether u...
Social referencing is a process whereby an individual uses the emotional information provided by an ...
Based on their high sociability and their capabilities in social cognition, we should consider that...