When working with horses, it is frequently asserted that horses have an inherent understanding of harsh voice cues that would be used as reprimands versus soothing voice cues that may be used as positive reinforcers or calming modifiers. If horses are unable to understand this difference while their handlers assume they can, it may potentially lead to unfair or inappropriate training. A total of 107 horses from 2 different horse facilities in the United States and 7 different horse facilities in Europe were randomly assigned to either soothing voice treatment (SV; n = 58) or harsh voice treatment (HV; n = 49). The learning task involved horses of various breeds and ages learning to cross a tarpaulin. Methodology was standardized across loca...
Heart rate (HR) is considered to be an effective tool for assessing animals’ emotional response to a...
Prix du meilleur posterInternational audienceBoth humans and animals appear to be sensitive to cues ...
Noise anxiety is an over-reaction to loud noises commonly detected among pets and can greatly impact...
When working with horses, it is frequently asserted that horses have an inherent understanding of ha...
Abstract Background: Human-animal interactions in human services are on the rise, with an increased ...
The ability to discriminate between emotion in vocal signals is highly adaptive in social species. I...
International audienceAssessing positive emotions is crucial for identifying how animals perceive th...
Background: Non-human animals often produce different types of vocalisations in negative and positiv...
In a recent experiment, we showed that horses are sensitive to pet-directed speech (PDS), a kind of ...
In `sympathetic horsemanship¿ the importance of the natural behaviour of the horse and the use of bo...
International audienceSeveral previous studies have shown that working conditions (including riding)...
International audience(1) Background: Since antiquity, it is considered that sounds influence human ...
International audienceIn a recent experiment, we showed that horses are sensitive to pet-directed sp...
Heart rate (HR) is considered to be an effective tool for assessing animals’ emotional response to a...
Prix du meilleur posterInternational audienceBoth humans and animals appear to be sensitive to cues ...
Noise anxiety is an over-reaction to loud noises commonly detected among pets and can greatly impact...
When working with horses, it is frequently asserted that horses have an inherent understanding of ha...
Abstract Background: Human-animal interactions in human services are on the rise, with an increased ...
The ability to discriminate between emotion in vocal signals is highly adaptive in social species. I...
International audienceAssessing positive emotions is crucial for identifying how animals perceive th...
Background: Non-human animals often produce different types of vocalisations in negative and positiv...
In a recent experiment, we showed that horses are sensitive to pet-directed speech (PDS), a kind of ...
In `sympathetic horsemanship¿ the importance of the natural behaviour of the horse and the use of bo...
International audienceSeveral previous studies have shown that working conditions (including riding)...
International audience(1) Background: Since antiquity, it is considered that sounds influence human ...
International audienceIn a recent experiment, we showed that horses are sensitive to pet-directed sp...
Heart rate (HR) is considered to be an effective tool for assessing animals’ emotional response to a...
Prix du meilleur posterInternational audienceBoth humans and animals appear to be sensitive to cues ...
Noise anxiety is an over-reaction to loud noises commonly detected among pets and can greatly impact...