Behavioral and emotional co-modulation during dog–owner interaction measured by heart rate variability and activity
Koskela, A., Törnqvist, H., Somppi, S., Tiira, K., Kykyri, V.-L., Hänninen, L., Kujala, J., Nagasawa, M., Kikusui, T., & Kujala, M. V. (2024). Behavioral and emotional co-modulation during dog–owner interaction measured by heart rate variability and activity. Scientific Reports, 14, Article 25201. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-76831-x
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Behavioral and physiological synchrony facilitate emotional closeness in attachment relationships. The aim of this pseudorandomized cross-over study was to investigate the emotional and physiological link, designated as co-modulation, between dogs and their owners. We measured the heart rate variability (HRV) and physical activity of dogs belonging to co-operative breeds (n = 29) and their owners during resting baselines and positive interaction tasks (Stroking, Training, Sniffing, Playing) and collected survey data on owner temperament and dog–owner relationship. Although overall HRV and activity correlated between dogs and their owners across tasks, task-specific analyses showed that HRV of dogs and owners correlated during free behaving (Pre- and Post-Baseline), whereas the activity of dogs and owners correlated during predefined interaction tasks (Stroking and Playing). Dog overall HRV was the only predictive factor for owner overall HRV, while dog height, ownership duration, owner negative affectivity, and dog–owner interaction scale predicted dog overall HRV. Thus, the characteristics of dog, owner, and the relationship modified the HRV responses in dog–owner dyads. The physiology and behavior of dogs belonging to co-operative breeds and their owners were therefore co-modulated, demonstrating physiological and emotional connection comparable to those found in attachment relationships between humans.
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Agria och Svenska Kennelklubben Forskningsfond; Research Council of FinlandFunding program(s)
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This study was financially supported by Academy of Finland grants #341092 and #346430 (to MVK), The Ella and Georg Ehrnrooth Foundation grant #15-11304-32 (to AK), the Agria and Svenska Kennelklubben Forsknings Fond Grants #N2022-0007 and #P2023-0001 (to MVK and AK), and The Emil Aaltonen Foundation grant #230085 (to AK).License
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