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Gajdoš-Kmecová, Noema, Peťková, Barbara, Kottferová, Jana, Halls, Vicky, Haddon, Celia, Santos de Assis, Luciana, Mills, Daniel
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports. 13
Intraspecific social interactions in domestic cats are often categorised as affiliative or agonistic. However, public or professional assessment of encounters can have difficulty distinguishing rough-and-tumble play from true agonism. One possible is
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Boneh-Shitrit, Tali, Feighelstein, Marcelo, Bremhorst, Annika, Amir, Shir, Distelfeld, Tomer, Dassa, Yaniv, Yaroshetsky, Sharon, Riemer, Stefanie, Shimshoni, Ilan, Mills, Daniel S, Zamansky, Anna
Publikováno v:
Boneh-Shitrit, Tali; Feighelstein, Marcelo; Bremhorst, Annika; Amir, Shir; Distelfeld, Tomer; Dassa, Yaniv; Yaroshetsky, Sharon; Riemer, Stefanie; Shimshoni, Ilan; Mills, Daniel S; Zamansky, Anna (2022). Explainable automated recognition of emotional states from canine facial expressions: the case of positive anticipation and frustration. Scientific reports, 12(1), p. 22611. Springer Nature 10.1038/s41598-022-27079-w
Internal affective states are closely linked to facial expressions in both human and many non-human animals. For some animal species, objective tools for facial expression analysis such as AnimalFACS are available and are only just beginning to be in
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Vanessa N, Gris, Nelson, Broche, Akihisa, Kaneko, Munehiro, Okamoto, Juri, Suzuki, Daniel S, Mills, Takako, Miyabe-Nishiwaki
Changes in facial expression provide cues for assessing emotional states in mammals and may provide non-verbal signals of pain. This study uses geometric morphometrics (GMM) to explore the facial shape variation in female Japanese macaques who underw
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Developmental scienceREFERENCES.
Children are often surrounded by other humans and companion animals (e.g., dogs, cats); and understanding facial expressions in all these social partners may be critical to successful social interactions. In an eye-tracking study, we examined how chi
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Feighelstein, Marcelo, Shimshoni, Ilan, Finka, Lauren, Luna, Stelio, Mills, Daniel, Zamansky, Anna
Facial expressions in non-human animals are closely linked to their internal affective states , with the majority of empirical work focusing on facial shape changes associated with pain. However, existing tools for facial expression analysis are pron
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https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1430056/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1430056/v1
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary applications. 15(11)
Aggressive behaviour by dogs is a considerable social problem, but the ability to predict which individuals may have increased aggressive tendencies is very limited, restricting the development of efficient preventive measures. There is a common perc
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Bremhorst, A.; Mills, D. S.; Würbel, H.; Riemer, S. (2022). Evaluating the accuracy of facial expressions as emotion indicators across contexts in dogs. Animal Cognition, 25(1), pp. 121-136. Springer 10.1007/s10071-021-01532-1
Facial expressions potentially serve as indicators of animal emotions if they are consistently present across situations that (likely) elicit the same emotional state. In a previous study, we used the Dog Facial Action Coding System (DogFACS) to iden
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https://boris.unibe.ch/165253/1/Bremhorst2021_Article_EvaluatingTheAccuracyOfFacialE.pdf
https://boris.unibe.ch/165253/1/Bremhorst2021_Article_EvaluatingTheAccuracyOfFacialE.pdf
Publikováno v:
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI. 12(5)
Arousal and distress are often important factors in problematic behaviours, and endogenous corticosteroids are important mediators in the associated stress responses. Exogenous corticosteroid treatments have been reported to change behaviour in human
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol 8 (2022)
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol 8 (2022)
Rehoming organisations often undertake some type of behaviour evaluation to determine dogs' suitability for rehoming and/or the type of suitable home. Assessments can carry considerable weight in determining dogs' fates. Although evaluation of the va
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Uccheddu, Stefania, Ronconi, Lucia, Albertini, Mariangela, Coren, Stanley, Da Gra��a Pereira, Gon��alo, De Cataldo, Loriana, Haverbeke, Anouck, Mills, Daniel Simon, Pierantoni, Ludovica, Riemer, Stefanie, Testoni, Ines, Pirrone, Federica
Publikováno v:
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Uccheddu, Stefania; Ronconi, Lucia; Albertini, Mariangela; Coren, Stanley; Da Graça Pereira, Gonçalo; De Cataldo, Loriana; Haverbeke, Anouck; Mills, Daniel Simon; Pierantoni, Ludovica; Riemer, Stefanie; Testoni, Ines; Pirrone, Federica (2022). Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) grieve over the loss of a conspecific. Scientific reports, 12(1), p. 1920. Springer Nature 10.1038/s41598-022-05669-y
Uccheddu, Stefania; Ronconi, Lucia; Albertini, Mariangela; Coren, Stanley; Da Graça Pereira, Gonçalo; De Cataldo, Loriana; Haverbeke, Anouck; Mills, Daniel Simon; Pierantoni, Ludovica; Riemer, Stefanie; Testoni, Ines; Pirrone, Federica (2022). Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) grieve over the loss of a conspecific. Scientific reports, 12(1), p. 1920. Springer Nature 10.1038/s41598-022-05669-y
Behavioural reactions towards a dead conspecific have been observed rarely in wild canids and there is no documented scientific evidence of grief in pet dogs. A quantitative analysis of grief-related responses in both dogs and owners was conducted, u
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