Negative affect in humans and animals is known to cause individuals to interpret ambiguous stimuli pessimistically, a phenomenon termed 'cognitive bias'. Here, we used captive European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) to test the hypothesis that a reduction in environmental conditions, from enriched to non-enriched cages, would engender negative affect, and hence 'pessimistic' biases. We also explored whether individual differences in stereotypic behaviour (repetitive somersaulting) predicted 'pessimism'. Eight birds were trained on a novel conditional discrimination task with differential rewards, in which background shade (light or dark) determined which of two covered dishes contained a food reward. The reward was small when the background w...
Simple Summary Worldwide, billions of laying hen chicks are incubated, hatched and processed in indu...
Affect-induced cognitive judgement biases occur in both humans and animals. Animals in a more negati...
Cognitive processes are often biased by emotions. In humans, affective disorders are accompanied by ...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual's develo...
<div><p>Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual’...
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...
Abstract Affective state can bias an animal’s judgement. Animals in positive affective states can in...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that cognitive bias could constitute a novel and valid ...
The Red Junglefowl is a species of bird that was domesticated by humans around 8 000 years ago. Over...
In a successive negative contrast (SNC) procedure, subjects used to a familiar contingency are unexp...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual’s develo...
Affective states of animals are emotions with positive or negative valance. Positive and negative af...
We can describe cognition as the mental processes involved when processing signals and information f...
People’s affective or emotional state can alter their cognitive processing, biasing interpretation o...
Simple Summary Worldwide, billions of laying hen chicks are incubated, hatched and processed in indu...
Affect-induced cognitive judgement biases occur in both humans and animals. Animals in a more negati...
Cognitive processes are often biased by emotions. In humans, affective disorders are accompanied by ...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual's develo...
<div><p>Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual’...
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...
Abstract Affective state can bias an animal’s judgement. Animals in positive affective states can in...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that cognitive bias could constitute a novel and valid ...
The Red Junglefowl is a species of bird that was domesticated by humans around 8 000 years ago. Over...
In a successive negative contrast (SNC) procedure, subjects used to a familiar contingency are unexp...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual’s develo...
Affective states of animals are emotions with positive or negative valance. Positive and negative af...
We can describe cognition as the mental processes involved when processing signals and information f...
People’s affective or emotional state can alter their cognitive processing, biasing interpretation o...
Simple Summary Worldwide, billions of laying hen chicks are incubated, hatched and processed in indu...
Affect-induced cognitive judgement biases occur in both humans and animals. Animals in a more negati...
Cognitive processes are often biased by emotions. In humans, affective disorders are accompanied by ...