2017
DOI: 10.51291/2377-7478.1252
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Animal and human emotion: Concepts and methodologies

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“…The research area of emotion cue processing in dogs could strengthen its methodological approach if it more often acknowledged and then justified the balance between the ecological and functional relevance of the experimental design with the validity, reliability, and objectivity of the methods used. There is a need for a clearer conceptual foundation, where consideration should be given to the underlying operational definitions for each hypothesis investigated (Correia-Caeiro 2017 ). Widely varied and cutting-edge equipment, methods, and techniques are already applied in this area (or at least in the more broader cognition/perception areas), such as DogFACS, fMRI, EEG, fNIRS, fixed and mobile eye-tracking, thermal imaging, and physiological monitors, which allow the objective measure of the dogs’ behavioural, physiological, and neurological responses when viewing emotion cues.…”
Section: Summary and General Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research area of emotion cue processing in dogs could strengthen its methodological approach if it more often acknowledged and then justified the balance between the ecological and functional relevance of the experimental design with the validity, reliability, and objectivity of the methods used. There is a need for a clearer conceptual foundation, where consideration should be given to the underlying operational definitions for each hypothesis investigated (Correia-Caeiro 2017 ). Widely varied and cutting-edge equipment, methods, and techniques are already applied in this area (or at least in the more broader cognition/perception areas), such as DogFACS, fMRI, EEG, fNIRS, fixed and mobile eye-tracking, thermal imaging, and physiological monitors, which allow the objective measure of the dogs’ behavioural, physiological, and neurological responses when viewing emotion cues.…”
Section: Summary and General Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%