Cognitive processes are influenced by underlying affective states, and tests of cognitive bias have recently been developed to assess the valence of affective states in animals. These tests are based on the fact that individuals in a negative affective state interpret ambiguous stimuli more pessimistically than individuals in a more positive state. Using two strains of mice we explored whether unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) can induce a negative judgement bias and whether variation in the expression of stereotypic behaviour is associated with variation in judgement bias. Sixteen female CD-1 and 16 female C57BL/6 mice were trained on a tactile conditional discrimination test with grade of sandpaper as a cue for differential food re...
Human decision making is modified by emotional state. Rodents exhibit similar biases during interpre...
In humans, affective states can influence cognitive processes, resulting in a phenomenon referred to...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...
Emotional states are known to affect cognitive processes. For example highly anxious individuals int...
Behavioural tests to assess affective states are widely used in human research and have recently bee...
Stereotypies are abnormal repetitive behaviour patterns that are highly prevalent in laboratory mice...
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 bias, the altered information processing resulting from the background emotional state of ...
This thesis aimed at developing a better understanding on how mice perceive their own emotional stat...
Background: Cognitive bias refers to emotional influences on cognition and provides a cognitive meas...
Stereotypies in captive animals typically occur under conditions that are stressful for the animals,...
In humans, affective states can bias responses to ambiguous information: a phenomenon termed judgmen...
Accurate assessment of animal emotion (affect) is an important goal in animal welfare science, and i...
Cognitive bias, the altered information processing resulting from the background emotional state of ...
Human decision making is modified by emotional state. Rodents exhibit similar biases during interpre...
In humans, affective states can influence cognitive processes, resulting in a phenomenon referred to...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...
Emotional states are known to affect cognitive processes. For example highly anxious individuals int...
Behavioural tests to assess affective states are widely used in human research and have recently bee...
Stereotypies are abnormal repetitive behaviour patterns that are highly prevalent in laboratory mice...
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 bias, the altered information processing resulting from the background emotional state of ...
This thesis aimed at developing a better understanding on how mice perceive their own emotional stat...
Background: Cognitive bias refers to emotional influences on cognition and provides a cognitive meas...
Stereotypies in captive animals typically occur under conditions that are stressful for the animals,...
In humans, affective states can bias responses to ambiguous information: a phenomenon termed judgmen...
Accurate assessment of animal emotion (affect) is an important goal in animal welfare science, and i...
Cognitive bias, the altered information processing resulting from the background emotional state of ...
Human decision making is modified by emotional state. Rodents exhibit similar biases during interpre...
In humans, affective states can influence cognitive processes, resulting in a phenomenon referred to...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...