Tests for attention bias potentially offer more rapid assessment of affective state in animals than existing cognitive methods. An attention bias test has previously been developed for sheep and validated as a measure of anxious states. The 3 minute test assessed behavioural responses of sheep in an enclosed arena after brief exposure to the threat of a dog. Experiment 1 of the current study aimed to refine the previously developed method, removing the need for a habituation period and shortening the test duration. Sheep were given either an anxiolytic drug, an anxiogenic drug or a control treatment prior to testing to induce contrasting affective states. Differences in behaviour were found between the treatment groups within the first 45s ...
It is widely acknowledged that environmental enrichment can improve animals’ welfare and emotional s...
Cognitive bias can be used when determining emotional states in animals by assessing the animal’s pe...
The judgement bias test represents one of the most applied tools to evaluate animals’ optimistic/pes...
Tests for attention bias potentially offer more rapid assessment of affective state in animals than ...
Negative affective states such as anxiety and depression pose a risk to animal welfare, however, pra...
Negative affective states such as anxiety and depression pose a risk to animal welfare, however, pra...
Humans and animals show increased attention towards threatening stimuli when they are in increased s...
Cognitive probes are increasingly being used as an inferred measure of the emotional (and thus welfa...
Stimuli are often presumed to be either negative or positive. However, animals’ judgement of t...
Mood is a lasting affective state that influences motivation and decision-making by pre-shaping a su...
Understanding the effects of repeated testing on behaviour is essential for behavioural tests that a...
New tests of animal affect and welfare require validation in subjects experiencing putatively differ...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
The development of accurate measures of animal emotions is important for improving and promoting ani...
Modulation of short-term emotions by long-term mood is little understood but relevant to understand ...
It is widely acknowledged that environmental enrichment can improve animals’ welfare and emotional s...
Cognitive bias can be used when determining emotional states in animals by assessing the animal’s pe...
The judgement bias test represents one of the most applied tools to evaluate animals’ optimistic/pes...
Tests for attention bias potentially offer more rapid assessment of affective state in animals than ...
Negative affective states such as anxiety and depression pose a risk to animal welfare, however, pra...
Negative affective states such as anxiety and depression pose a risk to animal welfare, however, pra...
Humans and animals show increased attention towards threatening stimuli when they are in increased s...
Cognitive probes are increasingly being used as an inferred measure of the emotional (and thus welfa...
Stimuli are often presumed to be either negative or positive. However, animals’ judgement of t...
Mood is a lasting affective state that influences motivation and decision-making by pre-shaping a su...
Understanding the effects of repeated testing on behaviour is essential for behavioural tests that a...
New tests of animal affect and welfare require validation in subjects experiencing putatively differ...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
The development of accurate measures of animal emotions is important for improving and promoting ani...
Modulation of short-term emotions by long-term mood is little understood but relevant to understand ...
It is widely acknowledged that environmental enrichment can improve animals’ welfare and emotional s...
Cognitive bias can be used when determining emotional states in animals by assessing the animal’s pe...
The judgement bias test represents one of the most applied tools to evaluate animals’ optimistic/pes...