根据上文“Dogs, more so than almost any other domestic pets, are desperate for human eye contact. (狗比其他宠物更渴望与人进行眼神交流)”可知,下文应该也是与狗的眼神有关的内容。下文“and according to a new study, that pull on the heartstrings might be exactly why dogs can give us those ...
Dogs, more so than almost any other domestic pets, are desperate for human eye contact. 1And according to a study, that pull at the heartstrings might be exactly why dogs can give us those looks at all.2 Studying the two animals is a bit like breaking open a four-legged time capsule....
eye contactinterspecific bondingDogs are known to excel in interspecific communication with humans and both communicate with humans and follow human communicative cues. Two tests commonly used to test these skills are, firstly, the problem-solving paradigm, and, secondly, following human referential ...
Interestingly, Kikusui didn't find the same oxytocin response in wolves and their owners. "These results suggest that wolves do not use mutual gaze as a form of social communication with humans, which might be expected because wolves tend to use eye contact as a threat," the researchers wrote...
Dogs are also sensitive to the human’s attentional state during communicative interactions with humans. Dogs follow communicative gestures more once the humans eyes are visible and the gesture is clearly directed at them16. Dogs also follow the gaze of a human to a target only if eye contact ...
In general, dogs use eye contact to gain information. Just like humans gaze into each other's eyes to show love and affection, dogs use eye contact to show their r A 1 for you. However, if the eye contact between a dog and a human is too long or too A2, it might lead to B 3...
B.Dogs can recognize eye contact with humans.C.Dogs can pay attention to how attentive a human is.D.Dogs make more expressions in response to human's attention.(4)Where are you expected to read this passage? ___A.In a fashion magazine.B.In...
"These results suggest that wolves do not use gazes as a form of social communication with humans, which might be expected because wolves tend to use eye contact as a threat," the researchers wrote. Duke university's Evan MacLean and Brian Hare said, "This is particularly true when it ...
Nagasawa agrees that wolves and other animals can learn to make eye contact, but says it comes easier to dogs. And to her, that suggests the behaviour has evolved. She says this might just be the tip of the iceberg, too. Next, she wants to study whether dogs feel empathy wit...
“These results suggest that wolves do not use gazes as a form of social communication with humans, which might be expected because wolves tend to use eye contact as a threat,” the researchers wrote. Duke university’s Evan MacLean and Brian Hare said, “This is particularly true when it...