Funding: This work was supported by Grant #0333 from the Templeton World Charity Foundation (TWCF) and a Brian Mason Technical Trust Fund grant to X. J. N. and A. H. T.The nature and evolution of positive emotion is a major question remaining unanswered in science and philosophy. The study of feelings and emotions in humans and animals is dominated by discussion of affective states that have negative valence. Given the clinical and social significance of negative affect, such as depression, it is unsurprising that these emotions have received more attention from scientists. Compared to negative emotions, such as fear that leads to fleeing or avoidance, positive emotions are less likely to result in specific, identifiable, behaviours being e...
This paper presents arguments for, and evidence in support of, the important role of pleasure in ani...
Play is commonly used to assess affective states in both humans and non-human animals. Play appears ...
Whether and to what extent animals experience emotions is crucial for understanding their decisions ...
Today, we see a growing concern for the quality of life of nonhuman animals and an accompanying call...
Key theories of the human need for nature take an evolutionary perspective, and many of the mental w...
Despite considerable advances in the study of animal sentience, reluctance to credit non-human anima...
In a recent article, Rowan et al. (2022) have expressed scepticism about our ability to accurately m...
The idea of animals having emotions was once rejected as being anthropomorphic and unscientific. How...
It is high time to explore the sentience of invertebrate animals, but this topic cannot be discussed...
The possibility of conscious experiences of emotions in non-human animals has been much less explore...
In hedonic theories of motivation, \u27motivational affective states\u27 (MASs) are typically seen a...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
PhDThe broad concern to recognise animals as sentient beings motivates the identification and implem...
Welfare biology is the study of the welfare of living things. Welfare is net happiness (enjoyment mi...
Emotions play a crucial role in an animal’s life because they facilitate responses to external or in...
This paper presents arguments for, and evidence in support of, the important role of pleasure in ani...
Play is commonly used to assess affective states in both humans and non-human animals. Play appears ...
Whether and to what extent animals experience emotions is crucial for understanding their decisions ...
Today, we see a growing concern for the quality of life of nonhuman animals and an accompanying call...
Key theories of the human need for nature take an evolutionary perspective, and many of the mental w...
Despite considerable advances in the study of animal sentience, reluctance to credit non-human anima...
In a recent article, Rowan et al. (2022) have expressed scepticism about our ability to accurately m...
The idea of animals having emotions was once rejected as being anthropomorphic and unscientific. How...
It is high time to explore the sentience of invertebrate animals, but this topic cannot be discussed...
The possibility of conscious experiences of emotions in non-human animals has been much less explore...
In hedonic theories of motivation, \u27motivational affective states\u27 (MASs) are typically seen a...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
PhDThe broad concern to recognise animals as sentient beings motivates the identification and implem...
Welfare biology is the study of the welfare of living things. Welfare is net happiness (enjoyment mi...
Emotions play a crucial role in an animal’s life because they facilitate responses to external or in...
This paper presents arguments for, and evidence in support of, the important role of pleasure in ani...
Play is commonly used to assess affective states in both humans and non-human animals. Play appears ...
Whether and to what extent animals experience emotions is crucial for understanding their decisions ...