Background: Cognitive bias refers to emotional influences on cognition and provides a cognitive measure of negativity- or positivity-bias through assessment of the behavioral responses to ambiguous stimuli. Thus, under negative conditions an animal is more likely to judge ambiguous stimuli as negative, and under positive conditions as positive. The transfer of past experiences to novel but similar situations is highly adaptive, as it allows the animal to anticipate on the most likely outcome of the ambiguous cues. Methods: We conducted a systematic review to summarize the current state of evidence on cognitive bias in rodents under adverse and rewarding or supportive conditions. Results: In total 20 studies were identified, in which auditor...
Depression is one of the most common but poorly understood psychiatric conditions. Although drug tre...
Scientific methods for assessing animal affect, especially affective valence (positivity or negativi...
Scientific assessment of affective valence (positivity or negativity) in animals allows us to evalua...
People’s affective or emotional state can alter their cognitive processing, biasing interpretation o...
Cognitive bias, the altered information processing resulting from the background emotional state of ...
Behavioural tests to assess affective states are widely used in human research and have recently bee...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...
Cognitive bias, the altered information processing resulting from the background emotional state of ...
In humans, affective states can influence cognitive processes, resulting in a phenomenon referred to...
Behavioural tests to assess affective states are widely used in human research and have recently be...
Cognitive bias, the altered information processing resulting from the background emotional state of ...
Cognitive processes are influenced by underlying affective states, and tests of cognitive bias have ...
Human decision making is modified by emotional state. Rodents exhibit similar biases during interpre...
Emotional state can influence decision making, especially when available information for making the ...
Accurate assessment of animal emotion (affect) is an important goal in animal welfare science, and i...
Depression is one of the most common but poorly understood psychiatric conditions. Although drug tre...
Scientific methods for assessing animal affect, especially affective valence (positivity or negativi...
Scientific assessment of affective valence (positivity or negativity) in animals allows us to evalua...
People’s affective or emotional state can alter their cognitive processing, biasing interpretation o...
Cognitive bias, the altered information processing resulting from the background emotional state of ...
Behavioural tests to assess affective states are widely used in human research and have recently bee...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...
Cognitive bias, the altered information processing resulting from the background emotional state of ...
In humans, affective states can influence cognitive processes, resulting in a phenomenon referred to...
Behavioural tests to assess affective states are widely used in human research and have recently be...
Cognitive bias, the altered information processing resulting from the background emotional state of ...
Cognitive processes are influenced by underlying affective states, and tests of cognitive bias have ...
Human decision making is modified by emotional state. Rodents exhibit similar biases during interpre...
Emotional state can influence decision making, especially when available information for making the ...
Accurate assessment of animal emotion (affect) is an important goal in animal welfare science, and i...
Depression is one of the most common but poorly understood psychiatric conditions. Although drug tre...
Scientific methods for assessing animal affect, especially affective valence (positivity or negativi...
Scientific assessment of affective valence (positivity or negativity) in animals allows us to evalua...