Dogs functionally respond to and use emotional information from human expressions
- PMID: 37587944
- PMCID: PMC10426098
- DOI: 10.1017/ehs.2022.57
Dogs functionally respond to and use emotional information from human expressions
Abstract
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.
Keywords: Canis familiaris; dog–human relationship; emotion perception; emotion regulation; social cognition.
© The Author(s) 2022.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest
References
-
- Ades, C., Botelho, A., Duarte, C. S., Teixeira, M. M., Arruk, M. E., Melo, P. C., & Gazire, P. (1990). Qualidade e intensidade do afeto como determinantes da memória cotidiana. Teoria e Pesquisa, 6(2), 111–123.
-
- Adolphs, R. (2002). Recognizing emotion from facial expressions: Psychological and neurological mechanisms. Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Reviews, 1(1), 21–62. - PubMed
-
- Albuquerque, N., & Ciari, M. (2013). Cães e seres humanos: Uma relação forte, complexa, duradoura e vantajosa. In Chelini M. O. & Otta E. (Orgs.), Terapia Assistida por Animais (pp. 1–22). Manole.
Publication types
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources