In the target article, I examined the relationship between vigilance and fear in prey animals. The joint occurrence of vigilance and other physiological responses to fear, such as increased heart rate and stress hormone release, would bolster the idea that vigilance can be a useful marker of fear. Nevertheless, a common theme in much of the empirical research is an uncoupling of vigilance and physiological correlates of fear. The commentators suggest several ways to refine the concepts of vigilance, fear, and risk. I discuss these refinements, which in the end will prove useful to assess further the relationship between vigilance and fear
That the fear and stress of life-threatening experiences can leave an indelible trace on the brain i...
In this paper we describe the motivational-behavioural system of fear from an ethological point of v...
Wild animals increase vigilance at the expense of feeding time in response to predation risk or thre...
Animal vigilance is concerned with the monitoring of potential threats caused by predators and consp...
In animal behavioural research on vigilance, visual signs of alertness are usually used to estimate ...
I suggest some methods for data-collection and analysis that may help researchers infer fear from vi...
Beauchamp’s target article raises important questions about the features that often accompany fear. ...
We discuss fear and vigilance from the perspective of foraging theory. Rather than focusing on proxi...
Abstract Background The animal ecology literature proposes the view that predation risk induces fear...
Individual variation in behaviour adds another layer of complexity to studies of animal responses to...
We expand on the factors that may shape the predictability of risk and the potential impacts on the ...
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no co...
To investigate whether fear affects the strength with which responses are made, 12 animal-fearful in...
A better understanding of context in decision-making - that is, the internal and external conditions...
Research on human emotions towards large carnivores is often based on self-reported emotions. This s...
That the fear and stress of life-threatening experiences can leave an indelible trace on the brain i...
In this paper we describe the motivational-behavioural system of fear from an ethological point of v...
Wild animals increase vigilance at the expense of feeding time in response to predation risk or thre...
Animal vigilance is concerned with the monitoring of potential threats caused by predators and consp...
In animal behavioural research on vigilance, visual signs of alertness are usually used to estimate ...
I suggest some methods for data-collection and analysis that may help researchers infer fear from vi...
Beauchamp’s target article raises important questions about the features that often accompany fear. ...
We discuss fear and vigilance from the perspective of foraging theory. Rather than focusing on proxi...
Abstract Background The animal ecology literature proposes the view that predation risk induces fear...
Individual variation in behaviour adds another layer of complexity to studies of animal responses to...
We expand on the factors that may shape the predictability of risk and the potential impacts on the ...
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no co...
To investigate whether fear affects the strength with which responses are made, 12 animal-fearful in...
A better understanding of context in decision-making - that is, the internal and external conditions...
Research on human emotions towards large carnivores is often based on self-reported emotions. This s...
That the fear and stress of life-threatening experiences can leave an indelible trace on the brain i...
In this paper we describe the motivational-behavioural system of fear from an ethological point of v...
Wild animals increase vigilance at the expense of feeding time in response to predation risk or thre...