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Alarm or emotion? intranasal oxytocin helps determine information conveyed by dog barks for adult male human listeners.

Péter PongráczCsenge Anna LugosiLuca SzávaiAtina GengeliczkyNikolett Jégh-CzinegeTamás Faragó
Published in: BMC ecology and evolution (2024)
Based on these results, we provide first-hand evidence that dog barks provide information to humans (which may also cause stress) in a dual way: through specific attention-grabbing functions and through emotional understanding.
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