Measuring emotions in nonhuman mammals is challenging. As animals are not able to verbally report how they feel, we need to find reliable indicators to assess their emotional state. Emotions can be described using two key dimensions: valence (negative or positive) and arousal (bodily activation or excitation). In this study, we investigated vocal expression of emotional valence in wild boars (Sus scrofa). The animals were observed in three naturally occurring situations: anticipation of a food reward (positive), affiliative interactions (positive), and agonistic interactions (negative). Body movement was used as an indicator of emotional arousal to control for the effect of this dimension. We found that screams and squeals were mostly produ...
The vocal expression of emotion is likely driven by shared physiological principles among species. H...
Studying vocal correlates of emotions is important to provide a better understanding of the evolutio...
The vocal expression of emotion is likely driven by shared physiological principles among species. H...
Measuring emotions in nonhuman mammals is challenging. As animals are not able to verbally report ho...
Measuring emotions in nonhuman mammals is challenging. As animals are not able to verbally report ho...
Measuring emotions in nonhuman mammals is challenging. As animals are not able to verbally report ho...
Measuring emotions in nonhuman mammals is challenging. As animals are not able to verbally report ho...
How emotional valence is encoded in mammalian vocalizations is a prominent question in animal-welfar...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
International audienceEmotions can affect vocalizations directly or indirectly through associated ch...
‘Emotions’ have long been considered as a human specificity. We now know that animals have emotional...
‘Emotions’ have long been considered as a human specificity. We now know that animals have emotional...
Determining whether a species' vocal communication system is graded or discrete requires definition ...
: Vocal expression of emotions has been observed across species and could provide a non-invasive and...
Vocal expression of emotions has been observed across species and could provide a non-invasive and r...
The vocal expression of emotion is likely driven by shared physiological principles among species. H...
Studying vocal correlates of emotions is important to provide a better understanding of the evolutio...
The vocal expression of emotion is likely driven by shared physiological principles among species. H...
Measuring emotions in nonhuman mammals is challenging. As animals are not able to verbally report ho...
Measuring emotions in nonhuman mammals is challenging. As animals are not able to verbally report ho...
Measuring emotions in nonhuman mammals is challenging. As animals are not able to verbally report ho...
Measuring emotions in nonhuman mammals is challenging. As animals are not able to verbally report ho...
How emotional valence is encoded in mammalian vocalizations is a prominent question in animal-welfar...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
International audienceEmotions can affect vocalizations directly or indirectly through associated ch...
‘Emotions’ have long been considered as a human specificity. We now know that animals have emotional...
‘Emotions’ have long been considered as a human specificity. We now know that animals have emotional...
Determining whether a species' vocal communication system is graded or discrete requires definition ...
: Vocal expression of emotions has been observed across species and could provide a non-invasive and...
Vocal expression of emotions has been observed across species and could provide a non-invasive and r...
The vocal expression of emotion is likely driven by shared physiological principles among species. H...
Studying vocal correlates of emotions is important to provide a better understanding of the evolutio...
The vocal expression of emotion is likely driven by shared physiological principles among species. H...