Abstract Affective state can bias an animal’s judgement. Animals in positive affective states can interpret ambiguous cues more positively (“optimistically”) than animals in negative affective states. Thus, judgement bias tests can determine an animal’s affective state through their responses to ambiguous cues. We tested the effects of environmental complexity and stocking density on affective states of broiler chickens through a multimodal judgement bias test. Broilers were trained to approach reinforced locations signaled by one color and not to approach unreinforced locations signaled by a different color. Trained birds were tested for latencies to approach three ambiguous cues of intermediate color and location. Broilers discriminated b...
Providing an increased variety of environmental enrichment options, with sufficient space to use the...
When measuring animals’ valenced behavioural responses to stimuli, the Conditioned Place Preference ...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual's develo...
Affective state can bias an animal’s judgement. Animals in positive affective states can interpret a...
Affective states of animals are emotions with positive or negative valance. Positive and negative af...
Cognitive processes include biases, such as cognitive judgment bias. Cognitive judgment bias influen...
Affect-induced cognitive judgement biases occur in both humans and animals. Animals in a more negati...
Barren housing and high stocking densities may contribute to negative affective states in broiler ch...
Cognitive processes are often biased by emotions. In humans, affective disorders are accompanied by ...
When an animal has learned a discrimination between two stimuli on the same dimension, exposing the ...
Barren housing and high stocking densities may contribute to negative affective states in broiler ch...
This study aimed to investigate whether the use of a judgement bias task with differential reinforce...
We can describe cognition as the mental processes involved when processing signals and information f...
The Red Junglefowl is a species of bird that was domesticated by humans around 8 000 years ago. Over...
Individual differences in inhibitory control, an aspect of cognition, are found in many species. How...
Providing an increased variety of environmental enrichment options, with sufficient space to use the...
When measuring animals’ valenced behavioural responses to stimuli, the Conditioned Place Preference ...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual's develo...
Affective state can bias an animal’s judgement. Animals in positive affective states can interpret a...
Affective states of animals are emotions with positive or negative valance. Positive and negative af...
Cognitive processes include biases, such as cognitive judgment bias. Cognitive judgment bias influen...
Affect-induced cognitive judgement biases occur in both humans and animals. Animals in a more negati...
Barren housing and high stocking densities may contribute to negative affective states in broiler ch...
Cognitive processes are often biased by emotions. In humans, affective disorders are accompanied by ...
When an animal has learned a discrimination between two stimuli on the same dimension, exposing the ...
Barren housing and high stocking densities may contribute to negative affective states in broiler ch...
This study aimed to investigate whether the use of a judgement bias task with differential reinforce...
We can describe cognition as the mental processes involved when processing signals and information f...
The Red Junglefowl is a species of bird that was domesticated by humans around 8 000 years ago. Over...
Individual differences in inhibitory control, an aspect of cognition, are found in many species. How...
Providing an increased variety of environmental enrichment options, with sufficient space to use the...
When measuring animals’ valenced behavioural responses to stimuli, the Conditioned Place Preference ...
Moods are enduring affective states that we hypothesise should be affected by an individual's develo...