Publications by:
Jessica Lee Oliva
Also publishes as (Jessica Oliva, Jessica L. Oliva, J.L. Oliva)
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Oliva, Jessica Lee, and Cobb, Mia L. (2024) Sniffing out what Australians know and believe about Drug Detector Dogs. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. pp. 1-15. (In Press)
Disanayake, Mikayla, Howell, Tiffani, and Oliva, Jessica (2023) From Puppy Love to Pet Peeve: What Causes Second/Successor Dog Syndrome in Assistance-Dog Handlers and Companion-Dog Owners? Anthrozoos, 36 (6). pp. 999-1012.
Lau, Rachel Rou Qian, and Oliva, Jessica Lee (2023) Woeful Walks? Dog Walking Not Associated with Mindfulness or Loneliness in Australians Living Alone During a COVID-19 Lockdown. Anthrozoos, 36 (1). pp. 99-115.
Oliva, Jessica Lee, and Johnston, Kim Louise (2022) Development of the pet owner connectedness scale (POCS). Anthrozoos, 35 (4). pp. 545-557.
Gibson, Paris Emmanuelle, and Oliva, Jessica Lee (2022) Public perceptions of Australian assistance dogs: happier and better used than companion dogs. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 25 (1). pp. 18-30.
Gemmill, Alan W., Oliva, Jessica Lee, Ericksen, Jennifer, Holt, Charlene, Holt, Christopher J., and Milgrom, Jeannette (2022) Web‑based treatment for depression in pregnancy: a feasibility study of Mum2BMoodBooster. BMC Psychiatry, 22. 476.
Nikcevic, Jovana, and Oliva, Jessica Lee (2022) What’s in a dog? Children learn and apply mindfulness similarly with and without a dog. Human-Animal Interaction Bulletin, 11 (1). pp. 36-53.
Oliva, Jessica Lee, and Lau, Rachel Rou Qian (2022) A qualitative insight into the removal of the Australian COVID-19 lockdowns on dogs and cats, and their owners. Pet Behaviour Science, 13. pp. 1-15.
Johnston, Kim, and Oliva, Jessica (2021) COVID-19 Lockdown Landslides: the negative impact of subsequent lockdowns on loneliness, wellbeing, and mental health of Australians. Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management, 16 (4). pp. 125-133.
Oliva, Jessica, and Green, Tim Robert (2021) Dog tales: mindful dog interactions evoke similar experiences to dog assisted mindfulness meditations. Animals, 11 (7). 104.
Mengoli, Manuel, Oliva, Jessica, Mendonca, Tiago, Chabaud, Camille, Arroub, Sana, Lafont-Lecuelle, Celine, Cozzi, Alessandro, Pageat, Patrick, and Bienboire-Frosini, Cecile (2021) Neurohormonal profiles of assistance dogs compared to pet dogs: what is the impact of different lifestyles? Animals, 11 (9). 2594.
Oliva, Jessica Lee, and Johnston, Kim Louise (2021) Puppy love in the time of Corona: dog ownership protects against loneliness for those living alone during the COVID-19 lockdown. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 67 (3). pp. 232-242.
Lockyer, Jannine M., and Oliva, Jessica (2020) Better to have loved and lost? Human avoidant attachment style towards dogs predicts group membership as ‘forever owner’ or ‘foster carer’. Animals, 10. 1679.
Kis, Anna, Oliva, Jessica Lee, Virányi, Zsófia, and Topál, József (2019) Editorial: oxytocin and social behaviour in dogs and other (self-) domesticated species: methodological caveats and promising perspectives. Frontiers in Psychology, 10. 732.
Papotto, Elisa Maria Concetta, and Oliva, Jessica Lee (2019) Paws for thought: the importance of dogs in a seniors social intervention. People and Animals, 2 (1). 5.
Oliva, Jessica Lee, Mengoli, Manuel, Mendonça, Tiago, Cozzi, Alessandro, Pageat, Patrick, Chabaud, Camille, Teruel, Eva, Lafont-Lecuelle, Céline, and Bienboire-Frosini, Cécile (2019) Working smarter not harder: oxytocin increases domestic dogs’ (Canis familiaris) accuracy, but not attempts, on an object choice task. Frontiers in Psychology, 10. 2141.
Oliva, Jessica Lee, Rault, Jean-Loup, Appleton, Belinda, and Lill, Alan (2016) Oxytocin blocks pet dog (Canis familiaris) object choice task performance being predicted by owner-perceived intelligence and owner attachment. Pet Behaviour Science, 1. pp. 31-46.
Oliva, Jessica Lee, Wong, Yen T., Rault, Jean-Loup, Appleton, Belinda, and Lill, Alan (2016) The oxytocin receptor gene, an integral piece of the evolution of Canis familaris from Canis lupus. Pet Behaviour Science, 2. pp. 1-15.
Oliva, J.L., Rault, J.-L., Appleton, B., and Lill, A. (2015) Oxytocin enhances the appropriate use of human social cues by the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) in an object choice task. Animal Cognition, 18. pp. 767-775.
Oliva, Jessica L., Leung, Sumie, Croft, Rodney J., O'Neill, Barry V., Stout, Julie C., and Nathan, Pradeep J. (2011) Evidence for sex differences in the loudness dependence of the auditory evoked potential in humans. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 26 (2). pp. 172-176.
Oliva, Jessica, Leung, Sumie, Croft, Rodney J., O'Neill, Barry V., O'Kane, Joanne, Stout, Julie, Phan, K. Luan, and Nathan, Pradeep J. (2010) The loudness dependence auditory evoked potential is insensitive to acute changes in serotonergic and noradrenergic neurotransmission. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 25 (5). pp. 423-427.