<div><p>Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual’s developmental experience and its current somatic state. We tested whether early-life adversity, induced by manipulating brood size, subsequently altered juvenile European starlings’ (<i>Sturnus vulgaris</i>) decisions in a judgment bias task designed to provide a cognitive measure of mood. We predicted that starlings from larger broods, specifically those that had experienced more nest competitors larger than themselves would exhibit reduced expectation of reward, indicative of a ‘pessimistic’, depression-like mood. We used a go/no-go task, in which 30 starlings were trained to probe a grey card disc associated with a palatable mealworm hid...
Gott, A, C. Andrews, T. Bedford, D. Nettle and M. Bateson (2018). Developmental history and stress r...
In a successive negative contrast (SNC) procedure, subjects used to a familiar contingency are unexp...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that cognitive bias could constitute a novel and valid ...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual’s develo...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual's develo...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual’s develo...
Judgement bias tasks are designed to provide markers of affective states. A recent study of European...
Negative affect in humans and animals is known to cause individuals to interpret ambiguous stimuli p...
In birds, there is evidence that adult cognitive traits can both run in families and be affected by ...
In birds, there is evidence that adult cognitive traits can both run in families and be affected by ...
Animals can insure themselves against the risk of starvation associated with unpredictable food avai...
Animals in a poor biological state face reduced life expectancy, and as a consequence should make de...
Abstract Affective state can bias an animal’s judgement. Animals in positive affective states can in...
Impulsivity—the extent to which a reward is devalued by the amount of time until it is realized—can ...
Individual differences in inhibitory control, an aspect of cognition, are found in many species. How...
Gott, A, C. Andrews, T. Bedford, D. Nettle and M. Bateson (2018). Developmental history and stress r...
In a successive negative contrast (SNC) procedure, subjects used to a familiar contingency are unexp...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that cognitive bias could constitute a novel and valid ...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual’s develo...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual's develo...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual’s develo...
Judgement bias tasks are designed to provide markers of affective states. A recent study of European...
Negative affect in humans and animals is known to cause individuals to interpret ambiguous stimuli p...
In birds, there is evidence that adult cognitive traits can both run in families and be affected by ...
In birds, there is evidence that adult cognitive traits can both run in families and be affected by ...
Animals can insure themselves against the risk of starvation associated with unpredictable food avai...
Animals in a poor biological state face reduced life expectancy, and as a consequence should make de...
Abstract Affective state can bias an animal’s judgement. Animals in positive affective states can in...
Impulsivity—the extent to which a reward is devalued by the amount of time until it is realized—can ...
Individual differences in inhibitory control, an aspect of cognition, are found in many species. How...
Gott, A, C. Andrews, T. Bedford, D. Nettle and M. Bateson (2018). Developmental history and stress r...
In a successive negative contrast (SNC) procedure, subjects used to a familiar contingency are unexp...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that cognitive bias could constitute a novel and valid ...