Dogs and Our Emotions The relationship between people and their dogs is an unconditional bond where dogs understand more about us than previously thought. They know how to read our feelings and respond appropriately to either help us or celebrate with us. A combination of visual, auditory, and ...
The view from the other side: Using animal studies to understand how they perceive their needsSummaryA retrospective analysis was conducted of all feline necropsies performed during a nine year period to identify cases of sever, acute, centrilobular (periacinar), hepatic necrosis (ACHN). After ...
protein and fat than in the past, homogeneity (同一性) and over-dependence on a handful of staples leaves us vulnerable to threats such as drought, disease and pest- all of which are predicted to worsen in many parts of the world as a result of climate change. ...
In their article, “How dogs influence the evaluation of psychotherapists,” Schneider and Harley (Citation2006) reported initial evidence that the presence of a dog positively influences how people perceive psychotherapists. In their study, university students watched one of four videos on a screen...
The research has found that students who were most at risk had the most improvements in executive functioning after interacting with therapy dogs. These results remained when researchers followed up six weeks later. Many universities provide academic stress management programs and workshops. These are ...
about what the book does, it's kind of a magic trick in a way, in that you're convincing us with our limited human senses, our human umwelt, to imagine what these other experiences would be like. And it, and it's not just a question of, oh, dogs have better smell than humans....
We believe the pandemic has changed how people reach the decision to self-disclose. Where traditional research has a “self-focus” (privacy calculus) - directing attention to how social media users perceive anticipated personal benefits and risks associated with self-disclosure - we believe that re...
He may be protective of us. He may be very curious. He may just be over-excited. Sometimes, what we perceive to be aggression may bethe result of hyper energy,eagerness, or natural inquisitiveness. Therefore, in dog-to-dog aggression cases, it is important to understand what our dog is...
Fearful dogs, more often than not, are afraid of something because they perceive it as new.For adult dogs, new = scary. If your dog was undersocialized as a puppy, she’s more likely to be strongly neophobic. That’s whypuppy socializationis so important – if you teach your puppy tha...
She adds that prospective B-school students who want to work in tech should look for a school that offers courses on innovation and how to start a successful business. "I also encourage all students interested in tech to build their entrepreneurial skill set, to really understand how to take...