Marino & Merskin (2019) express hope that providing people with positive information about the abilities of sheep (factual appeals) will improve perceptions of them and thus improve their welfare. However, these factual appeals can, and do, fail to change perceptions of animals. This commentary considers why and when factual appeals fail, and with whom they may be effective
Marino & Merskin’s target article contrasts our ambivalent social ideas about sheep with the empiric...
Marino & Merskin’s (2019) review contains key information about the complexity of sheep and their in...
This commentary suggests how recent theories about the predictive brain could help us understand the...
Marino & Merskin (2019) express hope that providing people with positive information about the abili...
Marino & Merskin (2019) demonstrate that sheep are more cognitively complex than typically thought....
Marino & Merskin (M&M) provide a timely reminder that sheep have advanced cognitive abilities, but d...
Marino & Merskin review evidence of the complexity of sheep cognition, concluding that researchers o...
Marino & Merskin present evidence on key aspects of cognition, such as theory of mind, learning, emo...
The nature of sheep has been in plain view ever since the animals were domesticated about 10,000 yea...
Marino & Merskin’s valuable review of the literature on sheep cognition shows how entrenched common ...
Research on the mental lives of farm animals is crucial to assess not only their physical but also t...
Marino & Merskin’s review shows that sheep are intelligent and highly social but their methodology h...
Sheep may be more complex and intelligent than we traditionally believed, but knowing this is unlike...
Sheep are perceived as mere resources under the massive demand of the food and wool industry. Eviden...
If a change is going to occur in the care and management of domestic sheep, there needs to be a coll...
Marino & Merskin’s target article contrasts our ambivalent social ideas about sheep with the empiric...
Marino & Merskin’s (2019) review contains key information about the complexity of sheep and their in...
This commentary suggests how recent theories about the predictive brain could help us understand the...
Marino & Merskin (2019) express hope that providing people with positive information about the abili...
Marino & Merskin (2019) demonstrate that sheep are more cognitively complex than typically thought....
Marino & Merskin (M&M) provide a timely reminder that sheep have advanced cognitive abilities, but d...
Marino & Merskin review evidence of the complexity of sheep cognition, concluding that researchers o...
Marino & Merskin present evidence on key aspects of cognition, such as theory of mind, learning, emo...
The nature of sheep has been in plain view ever since the animals were domesticated about 10,000 yea...
Marino & Merskin’s valuable review of the literature on sheep cognition shows how entrenched common ...
Research on the mental lives of farm animals is crucial to assess not only their physical but also t...
Marino & Merskin’s review shows that sheep are intelligent and highly social but their methodology h...
Sheep may be more complex and intelligent than we traditionally believed, but knowing this is unlike...
Sheep are perceived as mere resources under the massive demand of the food and wool industry. Eviden...
If a change is going to occur in the care and management of domestic sheep, there needs to be a coll...
Marino & Merskin’s target article contrasts our ambivalent social ideas about sheep with the empiric...
Marino & Merskin’s (2019) review contains key information about the complexity of sheep and their in...
This commentary suggests how recent theories about the predictive brain could help us understand the...