Koyasu Hikari, Kikusui Takefumi, Takagi Saho, Nagasawa Miho
Laboratory of Human-Animal Interaction and Reciprocity, Azabu University, Kanagawa, Japan.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan.
Front Psychol. 2020 Dec 18;11:613512. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.613512. eCollection 2020.
Dogs () and cats () have been domesticated through different processes. Dogs were the first domesticated animals, cooperating with humans by hunting and guarding. In contrast, cats were domesticated as predators of rodents and lived near human habitations when humans began to settle and farm. Although the domestication of dogs followed a different path from that of cats, and they have ancestors of a different nature, both have been broadly integrated into-and profoundly impacted-human society. 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. We discuss how the function of the gaze goes beyond communication to mutual emotional connection, namely "bond" formation. Finally, we present a research approach to multimodal interactions between dogs/cats and humans that participate in communication and bond formation.
狗( )和猫( )是通过不同的过程被驯化的。狗是最早被驯化的动物,通过狩猎和守卫与人类合作。相比之下,猫被驯化为啮齿动物的捕食者,当人类开始定居和务农时,它们生活在人类居住地附近。尽管狗的驯化路径与猫不同,且它们有不同性质的祖先,但两者都已广泛融入人类社会并对其产生了深远影响。狗/猫与人类之间的共存基于非语言交流。本综述聚焦于“凝视”,它对人类来说是一种重要信号,并描述了狗和猫与人类眼神凝视行为的交流功能。我们讨论了凝视的功能如何超越交流,达到相互的情感连接,即“纽带”的形成。最后,我们提出了一种研究狗/猫与人类之间参与交流和纽带形成的多模态互动的方法。