The results build on previous studies that show dogs can
process nonverbal cues like the tone of someone's voice, says Victoria Ratcliffe, an animal behavior researcher at the University of Sussex, who was not involved in thestudy.
Not exact matches
Without these vital social interactions with loved ones, the right side of the brain — the core place for
processing emotion, both verbal and
nonverbal cues (such as tone of voice, facial expressions, and emotional response)-- is deprived.