Cook and colleagues (2018) have developed a clever method to measure fMRI in awake dogs in response to a number of interesting stimuli. As a result, they are able to determine neural correlates of observable behavior. They report that dogs may experience something akin to jealousy because they show greater amygdala activation in response to food being given to a fake dog versus food being placed in a bucket. However, several critical controls are missing which prevent the authors from being able to speak of jealousy
In their target article, Cook et al. provide exciting new insights into dogs’ neural responses when ...
Integrating physiological and behavioural arousal with social context is fundamental to understandin...
The debate about animal emotions relies heavily on empirical evidence, which is often open to multip...
Cook and colleagues (2018) have developed a clever method to measure fMRI in awake dogs in response ...
Cook et al. investigated neural responses in domestic dogs in an experiment designed to elicit jealo...
Whether humans alone experience complex emotions like jealousy or envy remains hotly debated, partly...
Cook et al. (2018) provide a fascinating demonstration of amygdala activation in dogs when they witn...
What is needed to make meaningful claims about an animal’s capacity for subjective experience? Cook ...
Jealousy is a good candidate for comparative studies due to its clear adaptive value in protecting s...
Examining the relationship between jealous behaviour and the amygdala may be quite informative about...
Cook and colleagues (2018) use a novel approach to test jealousy in dogs. Although such a non-invasi...
Jealous behavior is the manifestation of complex behavioral interactions initiated by an individual ...
Awake fMRI offers us a unique opportunity to view and understand how dogs see the world and use the ...
Using fMRI to study emotions in animals is important, fascinating, and fraught with methodological a...
Abstract: Jealousy is a good candidate for comparative studies due to its clear adaptive value in pr...
In their target article, Cook et al. provide exciting new insights into dogs’ neural responses when ...
Integrating physiological and behavioural arousal with social context is fundamental to understandin...
The debate about animal emotions relies heavily on empirical evidence, which is often open to multip...
Cook and colleagues (2018) have developed a clever method to measure fMRI in awake dogs in response ...
Cook et al. investigated neural responses in domestic dogs in an experiment designed to elicit jealo...
Whether humans alone experience complex emotions like jealousy or envy remains hotly debated, partly...
Cook et al. (2018) provide a fascinating demonstration of amygdala activation in dogs when they witn...
What is needed to make meaningful claims about an animal’s capacity for subjective experience? Cook ...
Jealousy is a good candidate for comparative studies due to its clear adaptive value in protecting s...
Examining the relationship between jealous behaviour and the amygdala may be quite informative about...
Cook and colleagues (2018) use a novel approach to test jealousy in dogs. Although such a non-invasi...
Jealous behavior is the manifestation of complex behavioral interactions initiated by an individual ...
Awake fMRI offers us a unique opportunity to view and understand how dogs see the world and use the ...
Using fMRI to study emotions in animals is important, fascinating, and fraught with methodological a...
Abstract: Jealousy is a good candidate for comparative studies due to its clear adaptive value in pr...
In their target article, Cook et al. provide exciting new insights into dogs’ neural responses when ...
Integrating physiological and behavioural arousal with social context is fundamental to understandin...
The debate about animal emotions relies heavily on empirical evidence, which is often open to multip...