I discuss three themes related to Kujala’s target article. First, the wealth of emerging data on cognitive studies in dogs will surely show that dogs have a very rich repertoire of cognitive processes, for most of which we find homologues in humans. Second, understanding the internal states that mediate social behaviors, such as emotions, requires us to consider both a dog’s behaviors with other dogs, and the emergence of new behavioral patterns in interaction with humans. Third, all of this will certainly narrow the range of justifications for denying that dogs have subjective experiences of emotions
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...
Studies of dog emotion have focused on the expression of social emotion, either because this is take...
I discuss three themes related to Kujala’s target article. First, the wealth of emerging data on cog...
Psychologists who study humans struggle to agree on a definition of emotion, falling primarily into ...
In her review of canine emotions, Kujala (2017) discusses how humans often attribute emotions such a...
The responsiveness of dogs to humans encourages us to attribute human-like emotions to them. Indirec...
In the target article, I called for a discussion on the nature and extent of dogs’ emotions. The com...
Based on their high sociability and their capabilities in social cognition, we should consider that...
Kujala (2017) reviews a topic of major relevance for the understanding of the special dog-human rela...
I explore how the findings reviewed by Kujala (2017) influence our understanding of the human-dog bo...
Kujala (2017) provides an excellent overview of most aspects of emotion in dogs; however, she does n...
Integrating physiological and behavioural arousal with social context is fundamental to understandin...
Reading Kujala’s (2017) target article, I wondered whether we really need to approach the issue of a...
The debate about animal emotions relies heavily on empirical evidence, which is often open to multip...
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...
Studies of dog emotion have focused on the expression of social emotion, either because this is take...
I discuss three themes related to Kujala’s target article. First, the wealth of emerging data on cog...
Psychologists who study humans struggle to agree on a definition of emotion, falling primarily into ...
In her review of canine emotions, Kujala (2017) discusses how humans often attribute emotions such a...
The responsiveness of dogs to humans encourages us to attribute human-like emotions to them. Indirec...
In the target article, I called for a discussion on the nature and extent of dogs’ emotions. The com...
Based on their high sociability and their capabilities in social cognition, we should consider that...
Kujala (2017) reviews a topic of major relevance for the understanding of the special dog-human rela...
I explore how the findings reviewed by Kujala (2017) influence our understanding of the human-dog bo...
Kujala (2017) provides an excellent overview of most aspects of emotion in dogs; however, she does n...
Integrating physiological and behavioural arousal with social context is fundamental to understandin...
Reading Kujala’s (2017) target article, I wondered whether we really need to approach the issue of a...
The debate about animal emotions relies heavily on empirical evidence, which is often open to multip...
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...
Studies of dog emotion have focused on the expression of social emotion, either because this is take...