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Variability in Human-Animal Interaction Research [PDF]
The field of Human-Animal Interaction (HAI) is plagued with mixed results. Some findings appear to indicate that interacting with a companion animal is beneficial for some aspect of human health and well-being, while other research outcomes are ...
Kerri E. Rodriguez +2 more
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Human animal interaction, animal assisted therapy and pet ownership in neurorehabilitation [PDF]
Human animal interactions (HAI), animal assisted therapy (AAT) and pet ownership can confer huge benefits for patients undergoing neurorehabilitation, in inpatient and outpatient settings.
Edwards, Laura
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Comparative anthropomorphism and affective valence shape role perception and relational behaviours in human-pet dyads in Romania [PDF]
This study examines the association between attitudes toward animals, anthropomorphic tendencies, and beliefs about the social role of companion animals (cats and dogs) in the household.
Florina Ileana Hica +4 more
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Human-Animal Interaction Research: Progress and Possibilities. [PDF]
Griffin JA, Hurley K, McCune S.
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Individual differences in the sociality of cats are influenced by inherited and environmental factors. We recently revealed that hormones can make a difference in intraspecies social behavior.
Hikari Koyasu +5 more
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Bile Salt Hydrolases: At the Crossroads of Microbiota and Human Health
The gut microbiota has been increasingly linked to metabolic health and disease over the last few decades. Several factors have been suggested to be involved in lipid metabolism and metabolic responses.
Mélanie Bourgin +6 more
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The Gaze Communications Between Dogs/Cats and Humans: Recent Research Review and Future Directions
Dogs (Canis familiaris) and cats (Felis silvestris catus) have been domesticated through different processes. Dogs were the first domesticated animals, cooperating with humans by hunting and guarding.
Hikari Koyasu +5 more
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Serine proteases are involved in many biological processes and are associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) pathology. An increase in serine protease activity has been widely reported in IBS patients.
Souha Soussou +10 more
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AAI is a transdisciplinary field that has grown exponentially in recent decades. This growth has not always been synergistic across fields, creating a need for more consistent language and standards, a call for which many professionals in the field have ...
Melissa Trevathan-Minnis +2 more
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Increased protease activity has been linked to the pathogenesis of IBD. While most studies have been focusing on host proteases in gut inflammation, it remains unclear how to address the potential contribution of their bacterial counterparts.
Aicha Kriaa +10 more
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