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- Dogs are able to recognize emotions by combining vocalization with sight. This means that dogs are able to match, for example, happy or sad human facial expressions with their associated vocalizations.
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These results demonstrate that dogs can extract and integrate bimodal sensory emotional information, and discriminate between positive and negative emotions from both humans and dogs. 1. Introduction. The recognition of emotional expressions allows animals to evaluate the social intentions and motivations of others [1].
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Oct 20, 2015 · These results demonstrate that dogs can extract and integrate bimodal sensory emotional information, and discriminate between positive and negative emotions from both humans and dogs. Keywords: Canis familiaris , cross-modal sensory integration, emotion recognition, social cognition
- Natalia Albuquerque, Kun Guo, Anna Wilkinson, Carine Savalli, Emma Otta, Daniel Mills
- 10.1098/rsbl.2015.0883
- 2016
- Biol Lett. 2016 Jan; 12(1): 20150883.
Nov 11, 2019 · According to the co-domestication hypothesis, human ability to recognize dog emotions (or at least some especially relevant ones, like angry emotions) may be supported by specially adapted...
- Federica Amici, James Waterman, Christina Maria Kellermann, Christina Maria Kellermann, Karimullah K...
- 2019
Jan 12, 2016 · Researchers tested 17 adult dogs of various breeds to see whether they could recognize emotional expressions in the faces and voices of humans and other dogs—an ability that's considered a higher cognitive talent because two different senses are involved.
Feb 21, 2014 · Our four-legged friends have a little patch of their brain devoted to deciphering emotions in human and dog voices, scientists reported Thursday in the journal Current Biology.
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Mar 8, 2018 · In new experiments, dogs showed signs of understanding whether a human or a dog was happy or mad based on facial expressions and vocalizations. The research, published in the journal Biology ...
Jul 4, 2024 · This study explores the feasibility of using deep-learning Artificial Intelligence systems to accurately recognize canine emotions in general environments, to assist individuals without specialized knowledge or skills in discerning dog behavior, particularly related to aggression or friendliness.