International audienceThere is no consensus regarding the functions of play. As play behavior is a characteristic of young stages of development, it has been suggested that the higher prevalence of adult play observed in domestic animals could be the result of their “neotenic retardation.” Functional hypotheses have dealt with the long term benefits, such as “rehearsal,” “motor training” for future adult competencies or “training for the unexpected.” However, there is little consistent experimental evidence favoring a particular hypothesis. The present study aimed to test the functional significance of adult play as a potential reliable indicator of good welfare, a by-product of domestication or a tool for social cohesion. Observations of b...
Recent studies clearly indicate that animal play is an important behavioral phenotype, and that deta...
Play is a self-motivated seemingly non-functional behavior mainly observed in young animals. Moreove...
The overwhelming majority of play research concerns juveniles. However, a full understanding of the ...
International audienceThere is no consensus regarding the functions of play. As play behavior is a c...
International audiencePlay remains a mystery and adult play even more so. More typical of young stag...
Play has long been identified as a potential welfare indicator because it often disappears when anim...
Among the Carnivora, play behaviour is usually made up of motor patterns characteristic of predatory...
Play is commonly used to assess affective states in both humans and non-human animals. Play appears ...
Play is an enigmatic behaviour, the function of which is still debated, despite more than a century ...
International audienceSome behaviours remain a mystery and their determinants are still uncertain. H...
Play is ephemeral and versatile. Probably for this reason it is so diffi cult to study systematicall...
Play behaviour is a potential indicator of animal welfare. The self-rewarding nature of play and its...
Play is one of the most difficult behaviors to quantify and for this reason, its study has had a ver...
A strategic game can be defined as a game in which players’ autonomous decision-making skills have a...
Recent studies clearly indicate that animal play is an important behavioral phenotype, and that deta...
Play is a self-motivated seemingly non-functional behavior mainly observed in young animals. Moreove...
The overwhelming majority of play research concerns juveniles. However, a full understanding of the ...
International audienceThere is no consensus regarding the functions of play. As play behavior is a c...
International audiencePlay remains a mystery and adult play even more so. More typical of young stag...
Play has long been identified as a potential welfare indicator because it often disappears when anim...
Among the Carnivora, play behaviour is usually made up of motor patterns characteristic of predatory...
Play is commonly used to assess affective states in both humans and non-human animals. Play appears ...
Play is an enigmatic behaviour, the function of which is still debated, despite more than a century ...
International audienceSome behaviours remain a mystery and their determinants are still uncertain. H...
Play is ephemeral and versatile. Probably for this reason it is so diffi cult to study systematicall...
Play behaviour is a potential indicator of animal welfare. The self-rewarding nature of play and its...
Play is one of the most difficult behaviors to quantify and for this reason, its study has had a ver...
A strategic game can be defined as a game in which players’ autonomous decision-making skills have a...
Recent studies clearly indicate that animal play is an important behavioral phenotype, and that deta...
Play is a self-motivated seemingly non-functional behavior mainly observed in young animals. Moreove...
The overwhelming majority of play research concerns juveniles. However, a full understanding of the ...