Many scientists studying animal welfare appear to hold a hedonistic concept of welfare -whereby welfare is ultimately reducible to an animal's subjective experience. The substantial advances in assessing animal's subjective experience have enabled us to take a step back to consider whether such indicators are all one needs to know if one is interested in the welfare of an individual. To investigate this claim, we randomly assigned participants (n = 502) to read one of four vignettes describing a hypothetical chimpanzee and asked them to make judgments about the animal's welfare. Vignettes were designed to systematically manipulate the descriptive mental states the chimpanzee was described as experiencing: feels good (FG) vs. feels bad (FB);...
Although the physiological and behavioural changes that can indicate poor welfare are generally agre...
1. We argue that: • in their application to non-human animals, \u27welfare\u27 and \u27well-being\u2...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
Facilities housing captive animals are full of staff who, every day, interact with the animals under...
This paper takes a closer look at the subjectivity/objectivity relationship, as it plays a role in t...
Today, we see a growing concern for the quality of life of nonhuman animals and an accompanying call...
This paper presents arguments for, and evidence in support of, the important role of pleasure in ani...
It is generally accepted that all the vertebrates and some of the invertebrates (those with large ne...
Attempts to improve animal welfare have commonly centered around three broad objectives: (1) to ensu...
In this review, we provide a brief retrospective history of the science of animal welfare and recogn...
Scientific research on \u27animal welfare\u27 began because of ethical concerns over the quality of ...
Knowledge of animal sentience is fundamental to many disciplines and imperative to the animal welfar...
International audienceThe concept of quality of life in animals is closely associated with the conce...
Animal research has shown it is possible to want a reward that is not liked once obtained. Although ...
Is personality important for understanding the variation we see in animal welfare? In this thesis, I...
Although the physiological and behavioural changes that can indicate poor welfare are generally agre...
1. We argue that: • in their application to non-human animals, \u27welfare\u27 and \u27well-being\u2...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
Facilities housing captive animals are full of staff who, every day, interact with the animals under...
This paper takes a closer look at the subjectivity/objectivity relationship, as it plays a role in t...
Today, we see a growing concern for the quality of life of nonhuman animals and an accompanying call...
This paper presents arguments for, and evidence in support of, the important role of pleasure in ani...
It is generally accepted that all the vertebrates and some of the invertebrates (those with large ne...
Attempts to improve animal welfare have commonly centered around three broad objectives: (1) to ensu...
In this review, we provide a brief retrospective history of the science of animal welfare and recogn...
Scientific research on \u27animal welfare\u27 began because of ethical concerns over the quality of ...
Knowledge of animal sentience is fundamental to many disciplines and imperative to the animal welfar...
International audienceThe concept of quality of life in animals is closely associated with the conce...
Animal research has shown it is possible to want a reward that is not liked once obtained. Although ...
Is personality important for understanding the variation we see in animal welfare? In this thesis, I...
Although the physiological and behavioural changes that can indicate poor welfare are generally agre...
1. We argue that: • in their application to non-human animals, \u27welfare\u27 and \u27well-being\u2...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...