People’s affective or emotional state can alter their cognitive processing, biasing interpretation of ambiguous stimuli. Those in a more positive state interpret such stimuli in a more optimistic manner than those in a negative state. Recently this research has extended to animals, and has shown that manipulations associated with negative affect cause animals to interpret ambiguous stimuli more pessimistically. We investigated whether exposure to environmental enrichment engenders optimistic responses to ambiguous stimuli. Rats, Rattus norvegicus, were trained on a novel conditional discrimination task whereby they learned the correct response necessary to obtain a food reward given the stimulus present during approach (rough or smooth sand...
In humans, optimism is a cognitive construct related to motivation; optimists exert effort, whereas ...
Negative cognitive bias—the tendency to interpret ambiguous situations pessimistically—is a central ...
In humans, affective states can influence cognitive processes, resulting in a phenomenon referred to...
People’s affective or emotional state can alter their cognitive processing, biasing interpretation o...
Background: Cognitive bias refers to emotional influences on cognition and provides a cognitive meas...
Emotional state can influence decision making, especially when available information for making the ...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...
Humans experiencing different background emotional states display contrasting cognitive (e.g. judgem...
20 September 2010 Keywords: affective state animal welfare tion in a stat wit pessimistically. We in...
Accurate assessment of animal emotion (affect) is an important goal in animal welfare science, and i...
As in humans, ‘cognitive biases’ in the way in which animals judge ambiguous stimuli may be influenc...
Emotions can bias human decisions- for example depressed or anxious people tend to make pessimistic ...
Behaviour associated with poor welfare, such as ‘pessimistic’ decision-making, can arise from severa...
Scientific assessment of affective valence (positivity or negativity) in animals allows us to evalua...
Scientific methods for assessing animal affect, especially affective valence (positivity or negativi...
In humans, optimism is a cognitive construct related to motivation; optimists exert effort, whereas ...
Negative cognitive bias—the tendency to interpret ambiguous situations pessimistically—is a central ...
In humans, affective states can influence cognitive processes, resulting in a phenomenon referred to...
People’s affective or emotional state can alter their cognitive processing, biasing interpretation o...
Background: Cognitive bias refers to emotional influences on cognition and provides a cognitive meas...
Emotional state can influence decision making, especially when available information for making the ...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...
Humans experiencing different background emotional states display contrasting cognitive (e.g. judgem...
20 September 2010 Keywords: affective state animal welfare tion in a stat wit pessimistically. We in...
Accurate assessment of animal emotion (affect) is an important goal in animal welfare science, and i...
As in humans, ‘cognitive biases’ in the way in which animals judge ambiguous stimuli may be influenc...
Emotions can bias human decisions- for example depressed or anxious people tend to make pessimistic ...
Behaviour associated with poor welfare, such as ‘pessimistic’ decision-making, can arise from severa...
Scientific assessment of affective valence (positivity or negativity) in animals allows us to evalua...
Scientific methods for assessing animal affect, especially affective valence (positivity or negativi...
In humans, optimism is a cognitive construct related to motivation; optimists exert effort, whereas ...
Negative cognitive bias—the tendency to interpret ambiguous situations pessimistically—is a central ...
In humans, affective states can influence cognitive processes, resulting in a phenomenon referred to...