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  1. 28 de ago. de 2018 · More information: Goats prefer positive human emotional facial expressions, Royal Society Open Science, rsos.royalsocietypublishing.or … /10.1098/rsos.180491 Journal information: Royal Society ...

  2. 4 de set. de 2018 · “However, to date, there was no evidence that animals such as goats were capable of reading human facial expressions.” “Our results open new paths to understanding the emotional lives of all domestic animals.” _____ Christian Nawroth et al. 2018. Goats prefer positive human emotional facial expressions. R.

  3. Domestication has shaped the physiology and the behaviour of animals to better adapt to human environments. Therefore, human facial expressions may be highly informative for animals domesticated for working closely with people, such as dogs and horses. However, it is not known whether other animals, and particularly those domesticated primarily for production, such as goats, are capable of ...

  4. Humans and non-human primates possess a rich repertoire of facial expressions [8] and are capable of discriminating emotional facial expressions of conspecifics [2,9–11]. Although primate ...

  5. discriminate human facial expressions with different emotional valences and prefer to interact with positive ones. Therefore, the impact of domestication on animal cognitive abilities may be more far-reaching than previously assumed. & 2018 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative

  6. In addition, facial expressions are also prevalent in non-human animals [4,5], and the question of whether and how animals perceive emotional facial expressions is

  7. 21 de ago. de 2018 · Domestication has shaped the physiology and the behaviour of animals to better adapt to human environments. Therefore, human facial expressions may be highly informative for animals domesticated for working closely with people, such as dogs and horses. However, it is not known whether other animals, and particularly those domesticated primarily for production, such as goats, are capable of ...