Background: Evidence from humans suggests that the expression of emotions can regulate social interactions and promote coordination within a group. Despite its evolutionary importance, social communication of emotions in non-human animals is still not well understood. Here, we combine behavioural and physiological measures, to determine if animals can distinguish between vocalisations linked to different emotional valences (positive and negative). Using a playback paradigm, goats were habituated to listen to a conspecific call associated with positive or negative valence (habituation phase) and were subsequently exposed to a variant of the same call type (contact call) associated with the opposite valence (dishabituation phase), followed by...
The ability to discriminate between emotion in vocal signals is highly adaptive in social species. I...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
The perception of danger in the environment can induce physiological responses (such as a heightened...
Background: Evidence from humans suggests that the expression of emotions can regulate social intera...
Emotions are important because they enable the selection of appropriate behavioural decisions in res...
Emotions are important because they enable the selection of appropriate behavioural decisions in res...
Emotions are important because they enable the selection of appropriate behavioural decisions in res...
acoustic communication; arousal; Capra hircus; positive emotions; ungulates; valence; vocal analysis...
Emotions play a crucial role in an animal’s life because they facilitate responses to external or in...
PhDThe broad concern to recognise animals as sentient beings motivates the identification and implem...
Domestication has shaped the physiology and the behaviour of animals to better adapt to human enviro...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
Emotions are mental states occurring in response to external and internal stimuli and thus form an i...
Emotions are mental states occurring in response to external and internal stimuli and thus form an i...
Domestication has shaped the physiology and the behaviour of animals to better adapt to human enviro...
The ability to discriminate between emotion in vocal signals is highly adaptive in social species. I...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
The perception of danger in the environment can induce physiological responses (such as a heightened...
Background: Evidence from humans suggests that the expression of emotions can regulate social intera...
Emotions are important because they enable the selection of appropriate behavioural decisions in res...
Emotions are important because they enable the selection of appropriate behavioural decisions in res...
Emotions are important because they enable the selection of appropriate behavioural decisions in res...
acoustic communication; arousal; Capra hircus; positive emotions; ungulates; valence; vocal analysis...
Emotions play a crucial role in an animal’s life because they facilitate responses to external or in...
PhDThe broad concern to recognise animals as sentient beings motivates the identification and implem...
Domestication has shaped the physiology and the behaviour of animals to better adapt to human enviro...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
Emotions are mental states occurring in response to external and internal stimuli and thus form an i...
Emotions are mental states occurring in response to external and internal stimuli and thus form an i...
Domestication has shaped the physiology and the behaviour of animals to better adapt to human enviro...
The ability to discriminate between emotion in vocal signals is highly adaptive in social species. I...
Humans as well as many animal species reveal their emotional state in their voice. Vocal features sh...
The perception of danger in the environment can induce physiological responses (such as a heightened...