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Reading Emotions in Dogs' Faces

Grant number: 21/04875-8
Support Opportunities:Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation
Start date: August 01, 2021
End date: July 31, 2022
Field of knowledge:Humanities - Psychology - Experimental Psychology
Principal Investigator:Emma Otta
Grantee:Laura Brochini Burza
Host Institution: Instituto de Psicologia (IP). Universidade de São Paulo (USP). São Paulo , SP, Brazil

Abstract

The present project proposes to [1] formulate and apply the canine version of Baron Cohen's "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" test, which we have titled "Reading Emotions in Dogs' Eyes"; [2] analyze whether humans are able to successfully recognize emotions only from dogs' eyes, from photos of canine models previously used in Tina Bloom studies, and [3] compare the performance of adults in recognizing emotions derived from dogs' and humans' eyes (Baron Cohen's test). The sample will consist of adults from the general non-clinical population (N=70). Half of the pictures (9) will be presented with two response alternatives and half (9), with four. For the human test we will use part of Baron Cohen's stimulus material, chosen randomly, and half of the pictures (9) will be presented with two alternatives, and half (9) with four.

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BURZA, LAURA BROCHINI; BLOOM, TINA; ESTEVES TRINDADE, PEDRO HENRIQUE; FRIEDMAN, HARRIS; OTTA, EMMA. Reading emotions in Dogs' eyes and Dogs' faces. Behavioural Processes, v. 202, p. 11-pg., . (21/04875-8, 21/12358-3)