Do nonhuman animals (henceforth, animals) have emotions, and if so, are these similar to ours? This opinion piece aims to add to the recent debate about this question and provides a critical re-evaluation of what can be concluded about animal and human emotions. Emotions, and their cognitive interpretation, i.e., feelings, serve important survival functions. Emotions, we believe, can exist without feelings and are unconsciously influencing our behavior more than we think, and possibly more so than feelings do. Given that emotions are expressed in body and brain, they can be inferred from these measures. We view feelings primarily as private states, which may be similar across closely related species but remain mostly inaccessible to science...
In a recent article, Rowan et al. (2022) have expressed scepticism about our ability to accurately m...
The componential view of human emotion recognises that affective states comprise conscious, behaviou...
The componential view of human emotion recognises that affective states comprise conscious, behaviou...
Do nonhuman animals (henceforth, animals) have emotions, and if so, are these similar to ours? This ...
The possibility of conscious experiences of emotions in non-human animals has been much less explore...
Despite considerable advances in the study of animal sentience, reluctance to credit non-human anima...
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no c...
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no co...
Psychologists who study humans struggle to agree on a definition of emotion, falling primarily into ...
The study of emotion is rife with debate over issues as fundamental as how to define emotion, and su...
Reading Kujala’s (2017) target article, I wondered whether we really need to approach the issue of a...
In her review of canine emotions, Kujala (2017) discusses how humans often attribute emotions such a...
I discuss three themes related to Kujala’s target article. First, the wealth of emerging data on cog...
The responsiveness of dogs to humans encourages us to attribute human-like emotions to them. Indirec...
It is high time to explore the sentience of invertebrate animals, but this topic cannot be discussed...
In a recent article, Rowan et al. (2022) have expressed scepticism about our ability to accurately m...
The componential view of human emotion recognises that affective states comprise conscious, behaviou...
The componential view of human emotion recognises that affective states comprise conscious, behaviou...
Do nonhuman animals (henceforth, animals) have emotions, and if so, are these similar to ours? This ...
The possibility of conscious experiences of emotions in non-human animals has been much less explore...
Despite considerable advances in the study of animal sentience, reluctance to credit non-human anima...
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no c...
Each of us has felt afraid, and we can all recognize fear in many animal species. Yet there is no co...
Psychologists who study humans struggle to agree on a definition of emotion, falling primarily into ...
The study of emotion is rife with debate over issues as fundamental as how to define emotion, and su...
Reading Kujala’s (2017) target article, I wondered whether we really need to approach the issue of a...
In her review of canine emotions, Kujala (2017) discusses how humans often attribute emotions such a...
I discuss three themes related to Kujala’s target article. First, the wealth of emerging data on cog...
The responsiveness of dogs to humans encourages us to attribute human-like emotions to them. Indirec...
It is high time to explore the sentience of invertebrate animals, but this topic cannot be discussed...
In a recent article, Rowan et al. (2022) have expressed scepticism about our ability to accurately m...
The componential view of human emotion recognises that affective states comprise conscious, behaviou...
The componential view of human emotion recognises that affective states comprise conscious, behaviou...