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got a link?

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/animals-dogs-emotions-pets-evolution

Emotions are base animalism. It's intellect that is the higher function of human beings. Many mammals have a reasoning ability which varies by species, but mankind is far superior in that respect than any other mammals*. All are emotional even if those emotions are limited to sexual drive and fear.

Like a person who loses one of their senses focuses more on developing the others, dogs, lacking man's reasoning abilities, do focus more on emotion.

One way to determine the intellect of people on JPP is how much weight they give to emotion in their posts and how much they give to intellect. Many fall on the backside of the curve. You're one of them, Fredo.

This link is applied psychology specifically addressing the Logic vs. Emotion curve: https://complexdiscovery.com/now-how-do-you-influence-customer-behavior-emotions-and-logic/
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*We killed off any close competitors over the past 200,000 years.
 
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/animals-dogs-emotions-pets-evolution

Emotions are base animalism. It's intellect that is the higher function of human beings. Many mammals have a reasoning ability which varies by species, but mankind is far superior in that respect than any other mammals*. All are emotional even if those emotions are limited to sexual drive and fear.

Like a person who loses one of their senses focuses more on developing the others, dogs, lacking man's reasoning abilities, do focus more on emotion.

One way to determine the intellect of people on JPP is how much weight they give to emotion in their posts and how much they give to intellect. Many fall on the backside of the curve. You're one of them, Fredo.

This link is applied psychology specifically addressing the Logic vs. Emotion curve: https://complexdiscovery.com/now-how-do-you-influence-customer-behavior-emotions-and-logic/
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*We killed off any close competitors over the past 200,000 years.

this doesn't say dogs are better at reading human emotions than humans.
 
Hello Dutch,



We can't really know how it was in the beginning. I assume we were like any other animal, speaking in the language of body movement, making whatever sounds might seem appropriate. Spoken language had to come out of that.

I recall thinking, as I wrote the previous post, that those in the know have probably been trying to communicate what they knew to those who did not even BEFORE there was spoken language!

Animals do it all the time.

Body language and tone of grunts works. My dog responds to the word "Hey" depending upon how I say it. Sometimes it's just an alert, other times it's a command and, rarely, a threat . I've never struck an animal in 30 years; simply saying "Hey!" and moving toward them in a threatening manner is enough.
 
Congrats, Fredo! You are correct! :hand:

Good boy!
There, that's the typical Fredo everyone on JPP sees every day: the angry troll.

You and Diesel have a lot in common. Does that extend to your sexuality too?

so the proof about dogs being better at reading human emotions was what I wanted.

your whataboutism is a tangential cul de sac, like your lady's back door.
 
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01678/full

Here is a link to one of the studies

There are more studies showing this ability
Thanks for the link.

"Emotional contagion is a primitive form of empathy that does not need higher psychological functions. Recent studies reported that emotional contagion exists not only between humans but also among various animal species. The dog (Canis familiaris) is a unique animal and the oldest domesticated species. Dogs have coexisted with humans for more than 30,000 years and are woven into human society as partners bonding with humans. Dogs have acquired human-like communication skills and, likely as a result of the domestication process, the ability to read human emotions"



This link discusses Left brain/Right brain aspects of dogs reading humans....something that correlates to humans too. My main paper in college was on Bilateral Dominance in the Human Brain. Basically, how Left and Right-handed people differ in how they think.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/06/180620125955.htm
In addition, dogs tended to turn their heads to the left when they saw human faces expressing anger, fear or happiness. The reverse happened when the faces looked surprised, possibly because dogs view it as a non-threatening, relaxed expression. These findings therefore support the existence of an asymmetrical emotional modulation of dogs' brains to process basic human emotions.

"Clearly arousing, negative emotions seem to be processed by the right hemisphere of a dog's brain, and more positive emotions by the left side," says Siniscalchi.
 
so the proof about dogs being better at reading human emotions was what I wanted.

your whataboutism is a tangential cul de sac, like your lady's back door.

Thanks for continually proving me correct about you, Fredo. :)

Sane, intelligent and educated people understand that the implication is that dogs read human emotions very well.

They can also see you quibbling about the word "better" instead of acknowledging that dogs do indeed read human emotions very well.

Your choice, Fredo, just like the rest of your fucked up life. All your choice. All your responsibility. That fact you refuse to admit your responsibility for your own life is what makes you you. :laugh:
 
women more compassionate...

sexist misandry.

American women, on average, are more compassionate than men. I know that a person as sexually confused as you has problems with that concept so here's a link....not that you'll be able to understand the big words: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5110041/
Empathy: Gender effects in brain and behavior


If not, please ask and I'll try to dumb it down as much as possible for you. :thup:
 
American women, on average, are more compassionate than men. I know that a person as sexually confused as you has problems with that concept so here's a link....not that you'll be able to understand the big words: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5110041/
Empathy: Gender effects in brain and behavior


If not, please ask and I'll try to dumb it down as much as possible for you. :thup:

no they're not.

this is simp fake science. you're a blue pill retard.


compassion is not empathy.
 
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