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  1. Integrative commentary III: A primer in three areas key to future research

    Contributor(s):: McCardle, Peggy, Freund, Lisa S., McCune, Sandra, Esposito, Layla, Gee, Nancy R.

  2. Visual attention and facial identification in human and non-human animals

    Contributor(s):: Guo, Kun, Freund, Lisa S., McCune, Sandra, Esposito, Layla, Gee, Nancy R., McCardle, Peggy

  3. Greening the lifecycle: Ecopsychology, aging and art therapy

    Contributor(s):: Rugh, Madeline M., King, Straja Linder, Kopytin, Alexander, Rugh, Madeline

  4. Inventing with animals in the Middle Ages

    Contributor(s):: Cohen, Jeffrey Jerome, Hanawalt, Barbara, Kiser, Lisa J.

  5. Interpersonal relationships between pet and human being

    Contributor(s):: Levinson, Boris M., Fox, Michael W.

  6. Social behavior of domestic cats in the human home

    Contributor(s):: Bernstein, P. L., Friedmann, Erika, Turner, D. C., Bateson, P.

  7. The cat-human relationship

    Contributor(s):: Bradshaw, J. W. S., Casey, R. A., Brown, S. L.

    The behaviour of cats and their interactions with humans are described.

  8. The use of mythological themes to elicit socially appropriate behavioral skills

    Contributor(s):: Stanton, Deirdre, McKissock, Blair, Dailey, Robert, Trotter, Kay Sudekum

  9. The Origins of Empathy and Altruism

    Contributor(s):: B. Hollenbeck, M. Radke-Yarrow, C. Zahn-Waxler

    We will describe theories and research that try to explain the development, especially in children, of sensitivity to the needs of others. Are children born with empathy? Is it instinctive or learned? What kinds of changes do humane feelings and behaviors undergo as children develop? How do the...

  10. Loneliness and The Aging Homosexual: Is Pet Therapy An Answer?

    Contributor(s):: Kehoe, Monika

  11. Human-animal interactions

    Contributor(s):: Price, Edward O.

  12. Film commentary: Constitutional and Environmental Interactions in Rearing Four Breeds of Dogs

    Contributor(s):: Scott, John Paul

  13. Social action and interaction I: A descriptive instrument

    Contributor(s):: Barker, Roger G., Wright, Herbert F.

  14. A model of stockperson-animal interactions and their implications for livestock

    Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H., Coleman, G. J.

    This chapter presents a model of human-animal interactions in livestock production based on the factors involved in the relationship between stockperson and farm animal variables, including the influence of stockperson attitudes on his/her behaviour and of stockperson behaviour on animal...

  15. Stockperson behaviour and animal behaviour

    Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H., Coleman, G. J.

    This chapter discusses the way the attitudes and behaviour of stockpersons develop and how these affect the productivity, behaviour and welfare of farm animals.

  16. Changing stockperson attitudes and behaviour

    Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H., Coleman, G. J.

    The principles underlying stockperson attitude and behavioural change and the results of research on the effects of behaviour modification/change on livestock production and welfare are presented.

  17. Attitudes of stockpeople

    Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H., Coleman, G. J.

    The human characteristics that determine stockperson behaviour, the use of a theoretical framework to consider the development and maintenance of attitudes and how these attitudes can be used to predict human behaviour are discussed.

  18. Why study animal psychology?

    Contributor(s):: Thorndike, Edward L.

  19. Primate models in serotonin transporter research

    Contributor(s):: Herman, Khalisa N., Winslow, James T., Suomi, Stephen J.

  20. Commentary: Interpersonal violence as a mediator of stress-related disorders in humans

    Contributor(s):: Jasnow, Aaron M., Ressler, Kerry J.