This is Episode 31 of PsychCrunch, the podcast from the British Mental Society’s Research Study Digest, sponsored by Routledge Psychology.
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We have actually lived side-by-side with domestic felines for countless years, yet they keep an aura of secret and a track record for aloofness and even straight-out contempt for people. However are felines actually so enigmatic– or are we only simply starting to comprehend them?
In this episode, Ella Rhodes, reporter for The Psychologist, talks to 2 specialists who are working to assist us to comprehend felines. They talk about research study on cat cognition and intelligence, chat about what we can do how to make our felines’ lives better, and even share some suggestions on how to train them. Our visitors are Dr Kristyn Vitale, assistant teacher of animal health and behaviour at Unity College, and Dr Zazie Todd, author of the Buddy Animal Psychology blog site and current book Purr: The Science of Making Your Cat Pleased
Episode credits:
Provided and produced by Ella Rhodes.
cript edits by Matthew Warren.
Blending and modifying by Jeff Knowler.
PsychCrunch style music by Catherine Loveday and Jeff Knowler.
Art Work by Tim Grimshaw.
Appropriate research study and composing from our visitors consists of:
A number of posts by Kristyn Vitale and coworkers:
Research Study Digest and The Psychologist likewise have a lot of previous protection on felines, consisting of:
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