It’s something every dog owner knows — but now we have the science to prove it: Dogs really can tell when we’re happy or sad.
A team from the University of Vienna scanned the brains of several dogs to reveal how the animals’ brains respond differently ...
Researchers analysed activity in regions of brain when dogs were shown images of different facial expressions ...
Any dog owner would tell you that their canine companions are attuned to their humans’ emotional state and respond ...
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Research reveals that dogs can differentiate between fearful, angry, and sad human expressions, as brain scans show distinct ...
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A new study shows that horses can differentiate between expressions of joy and sadness displayed by humans through facial movements or voice tones. Horses were more attracted by the facial expressions ...
The speed at which we produce facial expressions plays an important role in our ability to recognize emotions in others, according to new research at the University of Birmingham. A team in the ...
They found that anger, fear, and sadness appeared to stimulate different areas of the dogs’ brains. Interestingly, while the dogs displayed differing responses to fear and anger, and to fear and ...