Laëtitia Maréchal is Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Lincoln (UK), with a multidisciplinary background from the social and life sciences, including psychology, ethology, endocrinology, socio-ecology, primatology and social anthropology. Her research applies a One Health/One Welfare approach to better understand interspecific interactions. She is also a member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Primate Specialist Group Section for Human–Primate Interactions. Emile van der Zee is Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Lincoln (UK). He has published numerous books on language and published several articles and book chapters related to animal communication. He designed a popular course titled Psychology of Human–Animal Interaction, which inspired this book.
"""The book is a revelation: The authors have done an impressive job in bringing together all the main areas of actual contemporary human-animal interaction research."" Prof. Robert Mitchell, Department of Psychology, Eastern Kentucky University, USA ""Each chapter provides a really nice introductory text for key topics taught across a range of disciplines in HAI."" Prof. Carri Westgarth, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK"