International audienceRecent studies suggest that cognitive bias could constitute a novel and valid measure of animal welfare. Although interest for a link between personality and cognition is growing, no study to date investigated whether a cognitive bias might be related to the personality of the individuals. We trained 43 domestic canaries (Serinus canaria) to discriminate between two sides of a test cage, each side being associated with a different value (attractive or aversive food in a dish). During the test phase, the dish was placed at intermediate locations, representing ambiguous information. Results show evidence of an "optimistic" bias (flying faster to the dish at the ambiguous location) in birds housed in pairs, compared to bi...
Abstract Affective state can bias an animal’s judgement. Animals in positive affective states can in...
Natural selection can act on between-individual variation in cognitive abilities, yet evolutionary r...
Negative affect in humans and animals is known to cause individuals to interpret ambiguous stimuli p...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that cognitive bias could constitute a novel and valid ...
To study the fitness effects of individual variation in cognitive traits, it is paramount to underst...
To cope with a changing environment, animals have traditionally been considered to behave adaptively...
Cognitive processes include biases, such as cognitive judgment bias. Cognitive judgment bias influen...
Behaviours are the result of the interaction between genetic factors, past experiences, and labile e...
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
One possibility for why individual differences in behavioral plasticity are frequently associated wi...
The Red Junglefowl is a species of bird that was domesticated by humans around 8 000 years ago. Over...
Success of an individual in various cognitive tasks can be influenced by many factors. Among the sig...
Gathering information about the environment, such as the location and quality of food, is crucial fo...
Consistent individual differences in behaviour across time or contexts (i.e., personality types) hav...
Abstract Affective state can bias an animal’s judgement. Animals in positive affective states can in...
Natural selection can act on between-individual variation in cognitive abilities, yet evolutionary r...
Negative affect in humans and animals is known to cause individuals to interpret ambiguous stimuli p...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that cognitive bias could constitute a novel and valid ...
To study the fitness effects of individual variation in cognitive traits, it is paramount to underst...
To cope with a changing environment, animals have traditionally been considered to behave adaptively...
Cognitive processes include biases, such as cognitive judgment bias. Cognitive judgment bias influen...
Behaviours are the result of the interaction between genetic factors, past experiences, and labile e...
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
One possibility for why individual differences in behavioral plasticity are frequently associated wi...
The Red Junglefowl is a species of bird that was domesticated by humans around 8 000 years ago. Over...
Success of an individual in various cognitive tasks can be influenced by many factors. Among the sig...
Gathering information about the environment, such as the location and quality of food, is crucial fo...
Consistent individual differences in behaviour across time or contexts (i.e., personality types) hav...
Abstract Affective state can bias an animal’s judgement. Animals in positive affective states can in...
Natural selection can act on between-individual variation in cognitive abilities, yet evolutionary r...
Negative affect in humans and animals is known to cause individuals to interpret ambiguous stimuli p...