[HTML][HTML] The nuts and bolts of animal emotion
L Kremer, SEJK Holkenborg, I Reimert… - Neuroscience & …, 2020 - Elsevier
The study of animal emotion, as with its human equivalent, can be confusing due to the
complicated and inconsistent use of terminology, and the number of interlinked fields and …
complicated and inconsistent use of terminology, and the number of interlinked fields and …
Understanding others: emotion recognition in humans and other animals
V Ferretti, F Papaleo - Genes, Brain and Behavior, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Emotion recognition represents the ability to encode an ensemble of sensory stimuli
providing information about the emotional state of another individual. This ability is not …
providing information about the emotional state of another individual. This ability is not …
[图书][B] Mama's last hug: Animal emotions and what they tell us about ourselves
F De Waal - 2019 - books.google.com
A New York Times Bestseller and winner of the PEN/EO Wilson Literary Science Writing
Award" Game-changing."—Sy Montgomery, New York Times Book Review Mama's Last …
Award" Game-changing."—Sy Montgomery, New York Times Book Review Mama's Last …
Functionally relevant responses to human facial expressions of emotion in the domestic horse (Equus caballus)
AV Smith, L Proops, K Grounds, J Wathan… - Biology …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Whether non-human animals can recognize human signals, including emotions, has both
scientific and applied importance, and is particularly relevant for domesticated species. This …
scientific and applied importance, and is particularly relevant for domesticated species. This …
Facial expression: An under-utilized tool for the assessment of welfare in mammals
KA Descovich, J Wathan, MC Leach… - ALTEX-Alternatives to …, 2017 - altex.org
Animal welfare is a key issue for industries that use or impact upon animals. The accurate
identification of welfare states is particularly relevant to the field of bioscience, where the …
identification of welfare states is particularly relevant to the field of bioscience, where the …
Measuring the evolution of facial 'expression'using multi-species FACS
BM Waller, E Julle-Daniere, J Micheletta - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2020 - Elsevier
Darwin observed that form, and in his view, meaning, of facial behaviour (observable
changes in the appearance of the face, often termed facial 'expression') is similar between a …
changes in the appearance of the face, often termed facial 'expression') is similar between a …
Challenges in the comparative study of empathy and related phenomena in animals
The aim of this review is to discuss recent arguments and findings in the comparative study
of empathy. Based on a multidisciplinary approach including psychology and ethology, we …
of empathy. Based on a multidisciplinary approach including psychology and ethology, we …
[HTML][HTML] Going deeper than tracking: A survey of computer-vision based recognition of animal pain and emotions
Advances in animal motion tracking and pose recognition have been a game changer in the
study of animal behavior. Recently, an increasing number of works go 'deeper'than tracking …
study of animal behavior. Recently, an increasing number of works go 'deeper'than tracking …
[HTML][HTML] A review of welfare assessment methods in reptiles, and preliminary application of the welfare quality® protocol to the pygmy blue-tongue skink, Tiliqua …
AL Benn, DJ McLelland, AL Whittaker - Animals, 2019 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Reptiles are commonly housed in wildlife parks and zoos, and are
increasingly being kept as pets. Husbandry of reptiles is complex; signs of pain or disease …
increasingly being kept as pets. Husbandry of reptiles is complex; signs of pain or disease …
[HTML][HTML] Facial expression and oxytocin as possible markers of positive emotions in horses
Behavioural and physiological markers of discrete positive emotions remain little
investigated in animals. To characterise new markers in horses, we used tactile stimulations …
investigated in animals. To characterise new markers in horses, we used tactile stimulations …