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1 Αυγ 2023 · The most well-studied examples of ISP are human play with nonhuman animals. Humans are an extremely playful species (Sutton-smith, 1997), and we often like to play with our pets and other animals.
- A Review of Interspecific Social Play Among Nonhuman Animals
Human-animal play has also been used for enrichment in zoo...
- Remote Interspecies Interactions
This paper proposes a novel pervasive remote interactive...
- Experimental Provisioning Increases Play in Free-Ranging Meerkats
Experimental animals more than doubled their rate of play...
- Canis Lupus Familiaris
Unlike play in other domestic carnivores such as cats (Hall,...
- A Review of Interspecific Social Play Among Nonhuman Animals
Play is specifically fundamental to interactions between humans and their non-human companions such as play exhibited in human-canine bonding. [3] Human-canine play requires that both the human and dog communicate to understand the situation and goal of the game through their actions.
1 Ιαν 2019 · This paper proposes a novel pervasive remote interactive system that allows hospitalized children to play with the dogs in a dog daycare facility by remotely controlling a small robot located in the facility with the dogs, as well as allowing dog to play by themselves with the system.
It has been suggested that cats, like dogs, can use a play face (mouth slightly open without showing teeth with ears and eyes relaxed or fairly alert) to communicate a distinction between playful and “serious” encounters (10, 11, 16, 34) but this is a somewhat subjective description and to our knowledge this has never been established by ...
6 Ιουν 2024 · A plethora of research on primates, birds, kangaroos, dolphins, horses, cats and dogs has shown many non-human animals can develop deep social bonds with their own kind.
12 Ιαν 2021 · I focus on a specific form of human-animal interaction—play, as it occurs between humans and domestic dogs—and argue that the best theory suited to the task of explaining how these two species create unique thought processes is a “sympoietic enactivism.”
The coexistence between dogs/cats and humans is based on non-verbal communication. This review focuses on “gaze,” which is an important signal for humans and describes the communicative function of dogs’ and cats’ eye-gaze behavior with humans.