Functional MRI (fMRI) of fully awake and unrestrained dog \u27volunteers\u27 has been proven an effective tool to understand the neural circuitry and functioning of the canine brain. Although every dog owner would vouch that dogs are perceptive, cognitive, intuitive and capable of positive emotions/empathy, as indeed substantiated by ethological studies for some time, neurological investigations now corroborate this. These studies show that there exists a striking similarity between dogs and humans in the functioning of the caudate nucleus (associated with pleasure and emotion), and dogs experience positive emotions, empathic-like responses and demonstrate human bonding which, some scientists claim, may be at least comparable with human chi...
Animal models are used in experiments in the behavioural neurosciences that aim to contribute to the...
Animal models are used in experiments in the behavioural neurosciences that aim to contribute to the...
Psychologists who study humans struggle to agree on a definition of emotion, falling primarily into ...
Functional MRI (fMRI) of fully awake and unrestrained dog \u27volunteers\u27 has been proven an effe...
Integrating physiological and behavioural arousal with social context is fundamental to understandin...
Using fMRI to study emotions in animals is important, fascinating, and fraught with methodological a...
Kujala (2017) provides an excellent overview of most aspects of emotion in dogs; however, she does n...
Cook et al. investigated neural responses in domestic dogs in an experiment designed to elicit jealo...
<div><p>Dogs have a rich social relationship with humans. One fundamental aspect of it is how dogs p...
In their target article, Cook et al. provide exciting new insights into dogs’ neural responses when ...
I discuss three themes related to Kujala’s target article. First, the wealth of emerging data on cog...
It is gratifying and significant that so many scientists from diverse fields are arguing in-depth re...
Studies of dog emotion have focused on the expression of social emotion, either because this is take...
Dogs can be used as research models in order to contribute to a better understanding of human neurop...
That dogs show behavior suggestive of jealousy has long been known and has been demonstrated under c...
Animal models are used in experiments in the behavioural neurosciences that aim to contribute to the...
Animal models are used in experiments in the behavioural neurosciences that aim to contribute to the...
Psychologists who study humans struggle to agree on a definition of emotion, falling primarily into ...
Functional MRI (fMRI) of fully awake and unrestrained dog \u27volunteers\u27 has been proven an effe...
Integrating physiological and behavioural arousal with social context is fundamental to understandin...
Using fMRI to study emotions in animals is important, fascinating, and fraught with methodological a...
Kujala (2017) provides an excellent overview of most aspects of emotion in dogs; however, she does n...
Cook et al. investigated neural responses in domestic dogs in an experiment designed to elicit jealo...
<div><p>Dogs have a rich social relationship with humans. One fundamental aspect of it is how dogs p...
In their target article, Cook et al. provide exciting new insights into dogs’ neural responses when ...
I discuss three themes related to Kujala’s target article. First, the wealth of emerging data on cog...
It is gratifying and significant that so many scientists from diverse fields are arguing in-depth re...
Studies of dog emotion have focused on the expression of social emotion, either because this is take...
Dogs can be used as research models in order to contribute to a better understanding of human neurop...
That dogs show behavior suggestive of jealousy has long been known and has been demonstrated under c...
Animal models are used in experiments in the behavioural neurosciences that aim to contribute to the...
Animal models are used in experiments in the behavioural neurosciences that aim to contribute to the...
Psychologists who study humans struggle to agree on a definition of emotion, falling primarily into ...