Whether non-human animals can recognize human signals, including emotions, has both scientific and applied importance, and is particularly relevant for domesticated species. This study presents the first evidence of horses' abilities to spontaneously discriminate between positive (happy) and negative (angry) human facial expressions in photographs. Our results showed that the angry faces induced responses indicative of a functional understanding of the stimuli: horses displayed a left-gaze bias (a lateralization generally associated with stimuli perceived as negative) and a quicker increase in heart rate (HR) towards these photographs. Such lateralized responses towards human emotion have previously only been documented in dogs, and effects...
For humans, facial expressions are important social signals and how we perceive specific individuals...
Dogs and cats use human emotional information directed to an unfamiliar situation to guide their beh...
Several domestic species have been shown discriminatory abilities when judging the level of affect i...
Whether non-human animals can recognize human signals, including emotions, has both scientific and a...
International audienceSimple Summary: Recently, an increasing number of studies have investigated th...
Over the last few years, an increasing number of studies have aimed to gain more insight into the fi...
Simple Summary It is important for social animals to be sensitive to others' emotional cues, because...
In humans, facial expressions are rich sources of social information and have an important role in r...
Communication within a species is essential for access to resources, alerting to dangers, group faci...
Proops, Grounds, Smith, and McComb (2018) suggest that horses remember previous emotional expression...
WOS:000256899500022International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in ...
International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in the last decades, b...
International audienceBoth humans and animals appear to be sensitive to cues displayed by each other...
n this experiment positive reinforcement was used to teach horses to select photos of either angry (...
The communication of emotion is fundamental for social cohesion and information sharing in social sp...
For humans, facial expressions are important social signals and how we perceive specific individuals...
Dogs and cats use human emotional information directed to an unfamiliar situation to guide their beh...
Several domestic species have been shown discriminatory abilities when judging the level of affect i...
Whether non-human animals can recognize human signals, including emotions, has both scientific and a...
International audienceSimple Summary: Recently, an increasing number of studies have investigated th...
Over the last few years, an increasing number of studies have aimed to gain more insight into the fi...
Simple Summary It is important for social animals to be sensitive to others' emotional cues, because...
In humans, facial expressions are rich sources of social information and have an important role in r...
Communication within a species is essential for access to resources, alerting to dangers, group faci...
Proops, Grounds, Smith, and McComb (2018) suggest that horses remember previous emotional expression...
WOS:000256899500022International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in ...
International audienceLateralization of emotions has received great attention in the last decades, b...
International audienceBoth humans and animals appear to be sensitive to cues displayed by each other...
n this experiment positive reinforcement was used to teach horses to select photos of either angry (...
The communication of emotion is fundamental for social cohesion and information sharing in social sp...
For humans, facial expressions are important social signals and how we perceive specific individuals...
Dogs and cats use human emotional information directed to an unfamiliar situation to guide their beh...
Several domestic species have been shown discriminatory abilities when judging the level of affect i...