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Moreover, a study to be published next month in the journal Animal Cognition, led by Jessica Oliva at Monash University, reports that dogs who were administered oxytocin fared better than a placebo group on training tasks that required the dogs to utilize pointing and gaze cues from their human hand
Date: Apr 20, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Does your dog really love you back? The answer may be in the eyes
"I definitely think oxytocin was involved in domestication," Jessica Oliva, a Ph.D. student at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia whose research also involves dogs and oxytocin, told Science. But the mutual gazing, she says, could also be something dogs associate with food or playing, which c