Petra Eretová

Petra Eretová
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Junior Researcher at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Current institution
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Current position
  • Junior Researcher
Additional affiliations
July 2022 - present
National Institute of Mental Health
Position
  • Research Assistant

Publications

Publications (6)
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This study develops a novel automated method for measuring continuous dynamics of dog facial behavior based on video-based tracking of 46 facial landmarks grounded in the Dog Facial Action Coding System. This method is applied for comparing the facial behavior of (n1=7) brachycephalic (Boston Terrier) and (n2=7) normocephalic (Jack Russel Terrier)...
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Dog attacks on children are a widespread problem, which can occur when parents fail to realize a potentially dangerous interaction between a dog and a child. The aim of the study was to evaluate the ability of parents to identify dangerous situations from several everyday child–dog interactions and to determine whether the participants connected th...
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The presented study examines the ability of 265 children aged 4–12 years to correctly assign contextual cues and inner state values to a set of audio and audio-visual recordings of dog vocalizations and behaviors in different situations. Participants were asked to mark which situation each recording captured, what inner state of the dog it showed,...
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Long-term hospital stays might have a negative psychosocial impact on our patients. One way to positively activate hospitalized patients is to introduce animal-assisted therapy (AAT). A total of 72 individuals participated in this research. The experimental group comprised 33 patients (8 males, 25 females), while the control group contained 39 pati...

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