OBJECTIVESTo describe the development of a facial expression tool differentiating pain-free cats from those in acute pain.METHODSObservers shown facial images from painful and pain-free cats were asked to identify if they were in pain or not. From facial images, anatomical landmarks were identified and distances between these were mapped. Selected distances underwent statistical analysis to identify features discriminating pain-free and painful cats. Additionally, thumbnail photographs were reviewed by two experts to identify discriminating facial features between the groups.RESULTSObservers (n = 68) had difficulty in identifying pain-free from painful cats, with only 13% of observers being able to discriminate more than 80% of painful cats...
During their domestication via artificial selection, humans have substantially modified the morpholo...
THE University of Lincoln has launched a new campaign to gain help with gathering images and videos ...
Pain recognition is fundamental for safeguarding animal welfare. Facial expressions have been invest...
OBJECTIVESTo describe the development of a facial expression tool differentiating pain-free cats fro...
Facial expressions in non-human animals are closely linked to their internal affective states, with ...
Facial expression is a common channel for the communication of emotion. However, in the case of non-...
Effective management of pain is critical to the improvement of animal welfare. For this to happen, p...
To identify where a consensus can be reached between veterinary experts in feline medicine on the co...
Effective management of pain is critical to the improvement of animal welfare. For this to happen, p...
L’évaluation de la douleur chez le chat est souvent un défi en raison de leur nature discrète et les...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a Composite Measure Pain Scale - Feline (CMPS-F) tool to assess acute pain in...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To identify where a consensus can be reached between veterinary experts in ...
Recent advances in pain assessment in companion animals represent a tenacious, painstaking and time-...
Pain recognition is fundamental for safeguarding animal welfare. Facial expressions have been invest...
During their domestication via artificial selection, humans have substantially modified the morpholo...
THE University of Lincoln has launched a new campaign to gain help with gathering images and videos ...
Pain recognition is fundamental for safeguarding animal welfare. Facial expressions have been invest...
OBJECTIVESTo describe the development of a facial expression tool differentiating pain-free cats fro...
Facial expressions in non-human animals are closely linked to their internal affective states, with ...
Facial expression is a common channel for the communication of emotion. However, in the case of non-...
Effective management of pain is critical to the improvement of animal welfare. For this to happen, p...
To identify where a consensus can be reached between veterinary experts in feline medicine on the co...
Effective management of pain is critical to the improvement of animal welfare. For this to happen, p...
L’évaluation de la douleur chez le chat est souvent un défi en raison de leur nature discrète et les...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a Composite Measure Pain Scale - Feline (CMPS-F) tool to assess acute pain in...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To identify where a consensus can be reached between veterinary experts in ...
Recent advances in pain assessment in companion animals represent a tenacious, painstaking and time-...
Pain recognition is fundamental for safeguarding animal welfare. Facial expressions have been invest...
During their domestication via artificial selection, humans have substantially modified the morpholo...
THE University of Lincoln has launched a new campaign to gain help with gathering images and videos ...
Pain recognition is fundamental for safeguarding animal welfare. Facial expressions have been invest...