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The following pages link to Nasal Oxytocin Treatment Biases Dogs' Visual Attention and Emotional Response toward Positive Human Facial Expressions (Q44907043):
Displaying 9 items.
- The Way Dogs (Canis familiaris) Look at Human Emotional Faces Is Modulated by Oxytocin. An Eye-Tracking Study (Q47131578) (← links)
- Low-dose intranasal oxytocin delivered with Breath Powered device modulates pupil diameter and amygdala activity: a randomized controlled pupillometry and fMRI study (Q57459518) (← links)
- Commentary: Intranasal Oxytocin Treatment Increases Eye-Gaze Behavior toward the Owner in Ancient Japanese Dog Breeds (Q58769468) (← links)
- Effect of Intranasal Oxytocin Administration on Human-Directed Social Behaviors in Shelter and Pet Dogs (Q59798374) (← links)
- Auditory⁻Visual Matching of Conspecifics and Non-Conspecifics by Dogs and Human Infants (Q61803893) (← links)
- Perception of dynamic facial expressions of emotion between dogs and humans (Q89689849) (← links)
- Training pet dogs for eye-tracking and awake fMRI (Q91946581) (← links)
- Dogs accurately track a moving object on a screen and anticipate its destination (Q102075362) (← links)
- Exploring the dog-human relationship by combining fMRI, eye-tracking and behavioural measures (Q104495314) (← links)