A wide variety of evidence has demonstrated that oxytocin is involved in socio-cognitive skills in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris). The purpose was to evaluate the effect of oxytocin administration on socio-cognitive abilities in two populations of dogs with different levels of daily human contact: shelter and pet dogs. Additionally, the effect of different doses of oxytocin (i.e., 16 and 24 IU) was assessed. To this end, dogs were tested on two tasks: a sociability test to assess their social responses and a communicative task focused on the learning of gazing responses. Results showed that pet dogs performed better than shelter dogs on the sociability and the gazing tests showing the relevance of dogs’ previous experience and learning wh...
The neuropeptide oxytocin plays a critical role in social behavior and emotion regulation in mammals...
Dadas las crecientes investigaciones acerca de las habilidades socio-cognitivas de los perros domést...
Recent evidence suggests that enduring social bonds have fitness benefits. However, very little is k...
A wide variety of evidence has demonstrated that oxytocin is involved in socio-cognitive skills in d...
It has been postulated that the neuropeptide, oxytocin, is involved in human-dog bonding. This may e...
In a recent paper, we examined whether oxytocin in the domestic dog modulates the maintenance of clo...
Abstract The relationship between dogs and their owners is characterized by an affective and endurin...
The domestic dog (Canis familiaris) demonstrates attachment/bonding behaviour towards humans, whilst...
The present study explored the effects of intranasal oxytocin, a naturally occurring hormone, on the...
[Extract] Over the past decade the oxytocin system has become a focus of attention for researchers f...
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has been shown to enhance dogs’ ability to perform an object choice t...
Oxytocin is a neurohormone involved in domestic dogs’ socio-cognitive abilities which appears to be ...
Mini reviewOxytocin is often portrayed as a hormone specific to social behavior, reflective of posit...
The oxytocin system may play an important role in dog domestication from the wolf. Dogs have evolved...
Recent evidence suggests a human-like susceptibility to social influence in dogs. For example, dogs ...
The neuropeptide oxytocin plays a critical role in social behavior and emotion regulation in mammals...
Dadas las crecientes investigaciones acerca de las habilidades socio-cognitivas de los perros domést...
Recent evidence suggests that enduring social bonds have fitness benefits. However, very little is k...
A wide variety of evidence has demonstrated that oxytocin is involved in socio-cognitive skills in d...
It has been postulated that the neuropeptide, oxytocin, is involved in human-dog bonding. This may e...
In a recent paper, we examined whether oxytocin in the domestic dog modulates the maintenance of clo...
Abstract The relationship between dogs and their owners is characterized by an affective and endurin...
The domestic dog (Canis familiaris) demonstrates attachment/bonding behaviour towards humans, whilst...
The present study explored the effects of intranasal oxytocin, a naturally occurring hormone, on the...
[Extract] Over the past decade the oxytocin system has become a focus of attention for researchers f...
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has been shown to enhance dogs’ ability to perform an object choice t...
Oxytocin is a neurohormone involved in domestic dogs’ socio-cognitive abilities which appears to be ...
Mini reviewOxytocin is often portrayed as a hormone specific to social behavior, reflective of posit...
The oxytocin system may play an important role in dog domestication from the wolf. Dogs have evolved...
Recent evidence suggests a human-like susceptibility to social influence in dogs. For example, dogs ...
The neuropeptide oxytocin plays a critical role in social behavior and emotion regulation in mammals...
Dadas las crecientes investigaciones acerca de las habilidades socio-cognitivas de los perros domést...
Recent evidence suggests that enduring social bonds have fitness benefits. However, very little is k...