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Humans’ pupillary contagion extends to cats and dogs

Humans’ pupillary contagion extends to cats and dogs

AdvertisementNavbar Search FilterMobile Microsite Search TermNavbar Search FilterMicrosite Search TermArticle NavigationArticle NavigationArticle NavigationArticle NavigationSocial Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Volume 16, Issue 1-2, January-February 2021, Pages 153–166,Received:Revision received:Editorial decision:Accepted:Published:Navbar Search FilterMobile Microsite Search TermNavbar Search FilterMicrosite Search TermWhen viewing pupil sizes change, our own pupil sizes change, a phenomenon known as pupillary contagion. This involuntary response is reliable between humans but can...

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