Captive/domestic animals are often described as inactive, with the implicit or explicit implication that this high level of inactivity is a welfare problem. Conversely, not being inactive enough may also indicate or cause poor welfare. In humans, too much inactivity can certainly be associated with either negative or positive affective states. In non-human animals, however, the affective states associated with elevated or suppressed levels of inactivity are still not well understood. Part of the complexity is due to the fact that there are many different forms of inactivity, each likely associated with very different affective states. This paper has two aims. One is to identify specific forms of inactivity that can be used as indicators ...
In this review we attempt to link the efficiency by which animals behave (economy of animal behaviou...
Animal welfare is an important topic of societal interest. Despite this, measuring animal affective ...
Although disturbances in body function of animals can be measured to determine whether a state of st...
Captive/domestic animals are often described as inactive, with the implicit or explicit implication ...
Captive/domestic animals are often described as inactive, with the implicit or explicit implication ...
Dogs exposed to aversive events can become inactive and unresponsive and are commonly referred to as...
Dogs exposed to aversive events can become inactive and unresponsive and are commonly referred to as...
Exposure to chronic stressors and/or traumatic events can trigger depression-like forms of waking in...
Exposure to chronic stressors and/or traumatic events can trigger depression-like forms of waking in...
Inactivity is a vastly understudied behavioural category, which may reflect positive or negative aff...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
When scientists try to identify and mitigate distress in animals, an obvious first question is: can ...
Although the physiological and behavioural changes that can indicate poor welfare are generally agre...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
Play is commonly used to assess affective states in both humans and non-human animals. Play appears ...
In this review we attempt to link the efficiency by which animals behave (economy of animal behaviou...
Animal welfare is an important topic of societal interest. Despite this, measuring animal affective ...
Although disturbances in body function of animals can be measured to determine whether a state of st...
Captive/domestic animals are often described as inactive, with the implicit or explicit implication ...
Captive/domestic animals are often described as inactive, with the implicit or explicit implication ...
Dogs exposed to aversive events can become inactive and unresponsive and are commonly referred to as...
Dogs exposed to aversive events can become inactive and unresponsive and are commonly referred to as...
Exposure to chronic stressors and/or traumatic events can trigger depression-like forms of waking in...
Exposure to chronic stressors and/or traumatic events can trigger depression-like forms of waking in...
Inactivity is a vastly understudied behavioural category, which may reflect positive or negative aff...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
When scientists try to identify and mitigate distress in animals, an obvious first question is: can ...
Although the physiological and behavioural changes that can indicate poor welfare are generally agre...
Attention bias describes the differential allocation of attention towards one stimulus compared to o...
Play is commonly used to assess affective states in both humans and non-human animals. Play appears ...
In this review we attempt to link the efficiency by which animals behave (economy of animal behaviou...
Animal welfare is an important topic of societal interest. Despite this, measuring animal affective ...
Although disturbances in body function of animals can be measured to determine whether a state of st...