
Clive Wynne
Clive Wynne is a professor of psychology at Arizona State University, renowned for his research on dog behavior and the human-dog bond. He has contributed significantly to the field of animal psychology, particularly in how humans perceive and misinterpret the emotional states of dogs. Wynne's work highlights the importance of understanding canine communication beyond human emotional frameworks, aiming to foster better relationships between dogs and their owners.
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Prof Clive Wynne discussed a study showing that dogs care about their owners and will try to rescue them in distress.
‘I think I’m about to die, then I see a white flash and Henry is on the bear’s back’: the hero dogs who save lives | DogsClive Wynne is a psychology professor at Arizona State University and director of its Canine Science Collaboratory research lab.
Who’s a clever boy: the average dog has a mental age of about two. But what are they really thinking? | DogsClive Wynne is an expert in canine behavior at the same university as Holly Molinaro.
¿En verdad crees que entiendes a tu perro?Clive Wynne is quoted discussing the challenges humans face in recognizing the true feelings of dogs.
Wie geht es meinem Hund? - Wissen
Clive Wynne, a canine behaviour expert at Arizona State, began to wonder if they could create videos that allowed people to see a dog’s behaviour without context.
Study reveals people misinterpret dog emotions, focus on contextClive Wynne is a professor of psychology at ASU who studies dog behavior and the bond between humans and dogs.
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