Displaying jealous behavior versus experiencing jealousy

  • Abdai J
  • Miklósi Á
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Abstract

Jealous behavior is the manifestation of complex behavioral interactions initiated by an individual who aims to maintain an important social relationship that is threatened by a rival. Researchers prefer to focus on the emotion thought to control this behavior, “jealousy,” before understanding the mechanisms of the behavior. Researchers conducting recent behavioral studies on jealous behavior in dogs are still struggling to find strong experimental evidence. Thus, the positive correlation between amygdala activation and reported aggression in dogs described in Cook et al.’s target article is far from constituting evidence for “jealousy” in dogs.

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Abdai, J., & Miklósi, Á. (2018). Displaying jealous behavior versus experiencing jealousy. Animal Sentience, 3(22). https://doi.org/10.51291/2377-7478.1364

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