Dogs functionally respond to and use emotional information from human expressions.

IF 2.2 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Evolutionary Human Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-06 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1017/ehs.2022.57
Natalia Albuquerque, Briseida Resende
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Emotions are critical for humans, not only feeling and expressing them, but also reading the emotional expressions of others. For a long time, this ability was thought to be exclusive to people; however, there is now evidence that other animals also rely on emotion perception to guide their behaviour and to adjust their actions in such way as to guarantee success in their social groups. This is the case for domestic dogs, who have tremendously complex abilities to perceive the emotional expressions not only of their conspecifics but also of human beings. In this paper we discuss dogs' capacities to read human emotions. More than perception, though, are dogs able to use this emotional information in a functional way? Does reading emotional expressions allow them to live functional social lives? Dogs can respond functionally to emotional expressions and can use the emotional information they obtain from others during problem-solving, that is, acquiring information from faces and body postures allows them to make decisions. Here, we tackle questions related to the abilities of responding to and using emotional information from human expressions in a functional way and discuss how far dogs can go when reading our emotions.

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狗狗会对人类表情中的情感信息做出功能性反应并加以利用。
情绪对人类至关重要,人类不仅要感受和表达情绪,还要解读他人的情绪表达。长期以来,人们一直认为这种能力是人类独有的;然而,现在有证据表明,其他动物也依靠情绪感知来指导自己的行为,并调整自己的行动,以确保在社会群体中取得成功。家犬就属于这种情况,它们不仅能感知同类的情绪表达,还能感知人类的情绪表达。在本文中,我们将讨论狗解读人类情感的能力。然而,除了感知之外,狗是否还能以实用的方式利用这些情绪信息?读懂情绪表达是否能让它们过上正常的社会生活?狗能够对情绪表达做出功能性反应,并且能够在解决问题的过程中使用从他人那里获得的情绪信息,也就是说,从面孔和身体姿势中获得的信息能够让它们做出决定。在这里,我们将探讨有关狗对人类表情中的情绪信息做出功能性反应和使用这些信息的能力的问题,并讨论狗在解读我们的情绪时能走多远。
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Evolutionary Human Sciences
Evolutionary Human Sciences Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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