Jealous behavior is the manifestation of complex behavioral interactions initiated by an individual who aims to maintain an important social relationship that is threatened by a rival. Researchers prefer to focus on the emotion thought to control this behavior, “jealousy,” before understanding the mechanisms of the behavior. Researchers conducting recent behavioral studies on jealous behavior in dogs are still struggling to find strong experimental evidence. Thus, the positive correlation between amygdala activation and reported aggression in dogs described in Cook et al.’s target article is far from constituting evidence for “jealousy” in dogs
It is commonly assumed that jealousy is unique to humans, partially because of the complex cognition...
What is needed to make meaningful claims about an animal’s capacity for subjective experience? Cook ...
Domestic dogs are highly social and have been shown to be sensitive not only to the actions of human...
Jealous behavior is the manifestation of complex behavioral interactions initiated by an individual ...
Whether humans alone experience complex emotions like jealousy or envy remains hotly debated, partly...
Jealousy is a good candidate for comparative studies due to its clear adaptive value in protecting s...
Cook et al. (2018) provide a fascinating demonstration of amygdala activation in dogs when they witn...
Abstract: Jealousy is a good candidate for comparative studies due to its clear adaptive value in pr...
Cook and colleagues (2018) have developed a clever method to measure fMRI in awake dogs in response ...
Cook and colleagues (2018) use a novel approach to test jealousy in dogs. Although such a non-invasi...
Examining the relationship between jealous behaviour and the amygdala may be quite informative about...
The function of jealous behaviour is to facilitate the maintenance of an important social relationsh...
Cook et al. investigated neural responses in domestic dogs in an experiment designed to elicit jealo...
Jealousy appears to have clear adaptive functions across species: it emerges when an important socia...
While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary...
It is commonly assumed that jealousy is unique to humans, partially because of the complex cognition...
What is needed to make meaningful claims about an animal’s capacity for subjective experience? Cook ...
Domestic dogs are highly social and have been shown to be sensitive not only to the actions of human...
Jealous behavior is the manifestation of complex behavioral interactions initiated by an individual ...
Whether humans alone experience complex emotions like jealousy or envy remains hotly debated, partly...
Jealousy is a good candidate for comparative studies due to its clear adaptive value in protecting s...
Cook et al. (2018) provide a fascinating demonstration of amygdala activation in dogs when they witn...
Abstract: Jealousy is a good candidate for comparative studies due to its clear adaptive value in pr...
Cook and colleagues (2018) have developed a clever method to measure fMRI in awake dogs in response ...
Cook and colleagues (2018) use a novel approach to test jealousy in dogs. Although such a non-invasi...
Examining the relationship between jealous behaviour and the amygdala may be quite informative about...
The function of jealous behaviour is to facilitate the maintenance of an important social relationsh...
Cook et al. investigated neural responses in domestic dogs in an experiment designed to elicit jealo...
Jealousy appears to have clear adaptive functions across species: it emerges when an important socia...
While dog owners ascribe different emotions to their pets, including jealousy, research on secondary...
It is commonly assumed that jealousy is unique to humans, partially because of the complex cognition...
What is needed to make meaningful claims about an animal’s capacity for subjective experience? Cook ...
Domestic dogs are highly social and have been shown to be sensitive not only to the actions of human...