When an anticipated food reward is unexpectedly reduced in quality or quantity, many mammals show a successive negative contrast (SNC) effect, i.e. a reduction in instrumental or consummatory responses below the level shown by control animals that have only ever received the lower-value reward. SNC effects are believed to reflect an aversive emotional state, caused by the discrepancy between the expected and the actual reward. Furthermore, how animals respond to such discrepancy has been suggested to be a sign of animals’ background mood state. However, the occurrence and interpretation of SNC effects are not unequivocal, and there is a relative lack of studies conducted outside of laboratory conditions. Here, we tested two pop...
Successive Negative Contrast (SNC) is a phenomenon in which there is a sharp decrease in the rate of...
Consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) occurs when animals exposed to an unexpected downsh...
Clicker training is considered a welfare-friendly way of teaching novel behaviors to animals because...
Successive negative contrast (SNC) effects are changes in anticipatory or consummatory behaviour whe...
Successive negative contrast (SNC) effects are changes in anticipatory or consummatory behaviour wh...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) trained to receive a preferred food (dry beef liver) from an experimenter le...
When unexpectedly switched from a preferred to a less preferred food reward, non-human animals may d...
Interest in the induction and measurement of positive affective states in non-human animals is incre...
When unexpectedly switched from a preferred to a less-preferred food reward, non-human animals may d...
Cognitive dissonance, the mental discomfort experienced when a person hold contradictory beliefs and...
Rationale Successive negative contrast (SNC) describes a change in the behaviour of an animal follow...
When a reward is downgraded in quantity or quality from that which is expected, one of two possible ...
The scientific study of animal emotion is an important emerging discipline in subjects ranging fro...
International audienceClicker training is considered a welfare-friendly way of teaching novel behavi...
Successive Negative Contrast (SNC) is a phenomenon in which there is a sharp decrease in the rate of...
Successive Negative Contrast (SNC) is a phenomenon in which there is a sharp decrease in the rate of...
Consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) occurs when animals exposed to an unexpected downsh...
Clicker training is considered a welfare-friendly way of teaching novel behaviors to animals because...
Successive negative contrast (SNC) effects are changes in anticipatory or consummatory behaviour whe...
Successive negative contrast (SNC) effects are changes in anticipatory or consummatory behaviour wh...
Dogs (Canis familiaris) trained to receive a preferred food (dry beef liver) from an experimenter le...
When unexpectedly switched from a preferred to a less preferred food reward, non-human animals may d...
Interest in the induction and measurement of positive affective states in non-human animals is incre...
When unexpectedly switched from a preferred to a less-preferred food reward, non-human animals may d...
Cognitive dissonance, the mental discomfort experienced when a person hold contradictory beliefs and...
Rationale Successive negative contrast (SNC) describes a change in the behaviour of an animal follow...
When a reward is downgraded in quantity or quality from that which is expected, one of two possible ...
The scientific study of animal emotion is an important emerging discipline in subjects ranging fro...
International audienceClicker training is considered a welfare-friendly way of teaching novel behavi...
Successive Negative Contrast (SNC) is a phenomenon in which there is a sharp decrease in the rate of...
Successive Negative Contrast (SNC) is a phenomenon in which there is a sharp decrease in the rate of...
Consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) occurs when animals exposed to an unexpected downsh...
Clicker training is considered a welfare-friendly way of teaching novel behaviors to animals because...