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Title The social neuroscience of human-animal interaction / [edited by] Lisa S. Freund, Child Development and Behavior Branch, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, U.S. National Institutes of Health, Sandra McCune, WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Mars, Inc., Layla Esposito, Child Development and Behavior Branch, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, U.S. National Institutes of Health, Nancy R. Gee, WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Mars, Inc., and Peggy McCardle, Haskins Laboratories.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2016.

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Description x, 271 pages ; cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents I. Cognition : setting the stage for deeper social neuroscience -- II. Neurobiology : applying neuroscience to human-animal interaction -- III. Science and research considerations -- IV. Conclusion.
Summary "Our relationships with animals, as anyone with a beloved dog or cat knows, can be among the most significant in our lives. But why are we so attached to our pets? What kind of health, developmental, and psychological impacts do animals have on us? And what practical benefits--for animals and humans alike--can be gained from a deeper understanding of human-animal interactions? In this volume, a cross-disciplinary group of authors that includes behavioral psychologists, neuroscientists, geneticists, ethicists and veterinarians seek to understand human-animal interactions by applying research in the neurobiology and genetics that underlie human social functioning. Chapters describe the concepts and methodologies that social neuroscientists use to understand human social relationships, functioning, and the social bases of cognition, and apply these to understanding the role of animals in our lives. Authors present evolutionary and developmental perspectives, and weigh the implications of human-animal interactions research for animal welfare. Clinical applications include animal-assisted therapies for people with disabilities, acute or chronic health conditions, and social or emotional difficulties. Clear and accessible, this book is intended for a broad readership that includes clinicians, teachers, and anyone interested in how and why animals affect us the way they do"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).
Form Also issued in print.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
Subject Human-animal relationships.
Animals -- Therapeutic use.
Neuropsychology.
Human-Animal Bond.
Animal Assisted Therapy.
Neuropsychology.
Animals -- Therapeutic use. (OCoLC)fst00809552
Human-animal relationships. (OCoLC)fst00963482
Neuropsychology. (OCoLC)fst01036493
Added Author Freund, Lisa S., editor.
McCune, Sandra, 1963- editor.
Esposito, Layla, editor.
Gee, Nancy R., editor.
McCardle, Peggy D., editor.
Other Form: Original (DLC) 2015033073
ISBN 9781433821776 (digital) (undefined format)
143382177X (digital) (undefined format)
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