Research using the two-object choice paradigm showed that dogs prefer the object associated with the happy human emotion. However, they provided rather ambiguous results regarding the negative emotions. We assumed that differences between the dogs’ and owners’ interest towards the ‘negative’ object might be responsible for this. In our experiment, dogs observed their owner expressing different emotions towards two uniform plastic bottles. Five dog groups were tested based on the condition they received: (1) happy versus neutral, (2) happy versus disgust, (3) neutral versus disgust and (4–5) neutral vs neutral, as control groups. Contrary to previous studies using free choice paradigm, we used a task-driven approach. After the demonstration,...
<div><p>Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations...
To investigate the role of experience in humans ’ perception of emotion using canine visual signals,...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
Research using the two-object choice paradigm showed that dogs prefer the object associated with the...
Dogs have been shown to discriminate between human facial expressions, and they seem to use human em...
The perception of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivat...
Dogs are good models for studying behaviour and cognition as they have complex social capabilities. ...
SummaryThe question of whether animals have emotions and respond to the emotional expressions of oth...
Animal research has shown it is possible to want a reward that is not liked once obtained. Although ...
Interest in the induction and measurement of positive affective states in non-human animals is incre...
Past research has focused on the ability of domestic dogs to recognise human communicative cues such...
Domestic dogs possess high aptitude for following social cues from humans, performing similarly to h...
<div><p>The nature of mental representation of others plays a crucial role in social interactions. D...
Humans share aspects of their facial affect with other species such as dogs. Here we asked whether u...
Dogs are able to perceptually discriminate emotional displays of conspecifics and heterospecifics an...
<div><p>Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations...
To investigate the role of experience in humans ’ perception of emotion using canine visual signals,...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...
Research using the two-object choice paradigm showed that dogs prefer the object associated with the...
Dogs have been shown to discriminate between human facial expressions, and they seem to use human em...
The perception of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivat...
Dogs are good models for studying behaviour and cognition as they have complex social capabilities. ...
SummaryThe question of whether animals have emotions and respond to the emotional expressions of oth...
Animal research has shown it is possible to want a reward that is not liked once obtained. Although ...
Interest in the induction and measurement of positive affective states in non-human animals is incre...
Past research has focused on the ability of domestic dogs to recognise human communicative cues such...
Domestic dogs possess high aptitude for following social cues from humans, performing similarly to h...
<div><p>The nature of mental representation of others plays a crucial role in social interactions. D...
Humans share aspects of their facial affect with other species such as dogs. Here we asked whether u...
Dogs are able to perceptually discriminate emotional displays of conspecifics and heterospecifics an...
<div><p>Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations...
To investigate the role of experience in humans ’ perception of emotion using canine visual signals,...
Dogs appear to be sensitive to human ostensive communicative cues in a variety of situations, howeve...