Context matters: Observer perception of dog-human social interactions becomes more variable in a novel human context | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Context matters: Observer perception of dog-human social interactions becomes more variable in a novel human context
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Observer perception of dog-human interactions is significantly more variable in novel human contexts, indicating context-dependent behavior interpretation.
The study shows that different settings can alter how interactions between dogs and humans are perceived, with observer variability increasing by an undisclosed margin.
The observational analysis across varied human contexts exposed differences in perceived social dynamics between dogs and humans, highlighting the role of context.
These findings may enable better understanding of human-animal relationships in diverse environments, emphasizing the need for further research on context effects.