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Anim Cogn


Title:Sex differences in the behavioral responses of dogs exposed to human chemosignals of fear and happiness
Author(s):D'Aniello B; Fierro B; Scandurra A; Pinelli C; Aria M; Semin GR;
Address:"Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, via Cinthia, 80126, Naples, Italy. biagio.daniello@unina.it. Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, via Cinthia, 80126, Naples, Italy. Department of Environmental, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Campania 'Luigi Vanvitelli', Caserta, Italy. Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Naples Federico II, via Cinthia, 80126, Naples, Italy. William James Center for Research, ISPA-Instituto Universitario, 1149-041, Lisbon, Portugal. Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands"
Journal Title:Anim Cogn
Year:2021
Volume:20210118
Issue:2
Page Number:299 - 309
DOI: 10.1007/s10071-021-01473-9
ISSN/ISBN:1435-9456 (Electronic) 1435-9448 (Print) 1435-9448 (Linking)
Abstract:"This research focuses on sex differences in the behavioral patterns of dogs when they are exposed to human chemosignals (sweat) produced in happy and fear contexts. No age, breed or apparatus-directed behavior differences were found. However, when exposed to fear chemosignals, dogs' behavior towards their owners, and their stress signals lasted longer when compared to being exposed to happiness as well as control chemosignals. In the happy odor condition, females, in contrast to males, displayed a significantly higher interest to the stranger compared to their owner. In the fear condition, dogs spent more time with their owner compared to the stranger. Behaviors directed towards the door, indicative of exit interest, had a longer duration in the fear condition than the other two conditions. Female dogs revealed a significantly longer door-directed behavior in the fear condition compared to the control condition. Overall the data shows that the effect of exposure to human emotional chemosignals is not sex dependent for behaviors related to the apparatus, the owner or the stress behaviors; however, in the happiness condition, females showed a stronger tendency to interact with the stranger"
Keywords:"Animals Behavior, Animal Dogs Emotions Fear Female *Happiness Male *Pheromones, Human Sex Characteristics Animal cognition Human chemosignals Sex differences;"
Notes:"MedlineD'Aniello, Biagio Fierro, Barbara Scandurra, Anna Pinelli, Claudia Aria, Massimo Semin, Gun R eng Germany 2021/01/19 Anim Cogn. 2021 Mar; 24(2):299-309. doi: 10.1007/s10071-021-01473-9. Epub 2021 Jan 18"

 
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