Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to others. In humans, this bias can be mediated by the observer’s affective state and is implicated in the onset and maintenance of affective disorders such as anxiety. Affect-driven attention biases (ADABs) have also been identified in a few other species. Here, we review the literature on ADABs in animals and discuss their utility as welfare indicators. Despite a limited research effort, several studies have found that negative affective states modulate attention to negative (i.e., threatening) cues. ADABs influenced by positive-valence states have also been documented in animals. We discuss methods for measuring ADAB and conclude that lo...
Animal welfare has long been a subject under debate. Since animals are unable to voice concerns abou...
Tests for attention bias potentially offer more rapid assessment of affective state in animals than ...
Contemporary researchers regard emotional states as multifaceted, comprising physiological, behaviou...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
Accurate assessment of animal emotion (affect) is an important goal in animal welfare science, and i...
In humans, contrasting emotional states can lead to a broadening or narrowing of attentional scope. ...
Negative affective states such as anxiety and depression pose a risk to animal welfare, however, pra...
In humans, contrasting emotional states can lead to a broadening or narrowing of attentional scope. ...
The actions of human caretakers strongly influence animals living under human care. Here, we conside...
Negative affective states such as anxiety and depression pose a risk to animal welfare, however, pra...
Interest in the induction and measurement of positive affective states in non-human animals is incre...
20 September 2010 Keywords: affective state animal welfare tion in a stat wit pessimistically. We in...
Tests for attention bias potentially offer more rapid assessment of affective state in animals than ...
For social animals, attending to and recognizing the emotional expressions of other individuals is o...
Animal welfare has long been a subject under debate. Since animals are unable to voice concerns abou...
Tests for attention bias potentially offer more rapid assessment of affective state in animals than ...
Contemporary researchers regard emotional states as multifaceted, comprising physiological, behaviou...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
Accurate assessment of animal emotion (affect) is an important goal in animal welfare science, and i...
In humans, contrasting emotional states can lead to a broadening or narrowing of attentional scope. ...
Negative affective states such as anxiety and depression pose a risk to animal welfare, however, pra...
In humans, contrasting emotional states can lead to a broadening or narrowing of attentional scope. ...
The actions of human caretakers strongly influence animals living under human care. Here, we conside...
Negative affective states such as anxiety and depression pose a risk to animal welfare, however, pra...
Interest in the induction and measurement of positive affective states in non-human animals is incre...
20 September 2010 Keywords: affective state animal welfare tion in a stat wit pessimistically. We in...
Tests for attention bias potentially offer more rapid assessment of affective state in animals than ...
For social animals, attending to and recognizing the emotional expressions of other individuals is o...
Animal welfare has long been a subject under debate. Since animals are unable to voice concerns abou...
Tests for attention bias potentially offer more rapid assessment of affective state in animals than ...
Contemporary researchers regard emotional states as multifaceted, comprising physiological, behaviou...