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Netzin Steklis
Associate Professor of Practice | Assistant Director, Stakeholder Relations and External Programs
Animal & Biomedical Sciences-Instruction
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(4)
Melissa Barnett
Mutual work: 1 Proposal﹒1 Grant
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Evan MacLean
Mutual work: 1 Proposal﹒1 Grant
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Stacey Tecot
Mutual work: 1 Proposal﹒1 Grant
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H Steklis
Mutual work: 2 Grants﹒1 Tech﹒2 Proposals﹒12 Publications
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Grants
(2)
Effects of an Interaction with a Therapy Dog on Acute Stress Response in a County Jail Population
2020
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$20.2K / $40.3K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
animal-assisted therapy,
stress response,
prison population,
mental health,
intervention
Oxytocin Pathways and the Health Effects of Human-Animal Interaction
2018
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$0 / $436.9K
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External
Key Personnel (KP)
oxytocin pathways,
human-animal interaction,
health effects,
oxytocin,
animal-assisted therapy
Publications
(4)
Recent
Lower emotional awareness is associated with greater early adversity and faster life history strategy
2021
emotional awareness,
early adversity,
life history strategy,
psychological development,
stress response
The evolution and development of the uniquely human capacity for emotional awareness: A synthesis of comparative anatomical, cognitive, neurocomputational, and evolutionary psychological perspectives
2020
emotional awareness,
cognitive development,
neurocomputational perspective,
comparative anatomy,
evolutionary psychology
Kin terms and fitness interdependence
2018
kinship,
fitness,
interdependence,
biology,
evolution
Guide to Human-Animal Interaction Education
2018
human-animal interaction,
education,
animal behavior,
psychology,
health benefits