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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol 11 (2024)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cbcd92d4504f491eb68b7e84a67cd3ab
Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 13, Iss 23, p 3663 (2023)
Lateralised behavioural responses to environmental stressors have become more frequently used as indicators of social welfare in animals. These lateralised behavioural responses are under the control of asymmetrical brain functions as part of the pri
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0d45020e323d438a8232eec64cbe05aa
Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 13, Iss 2, p 225 (2023)
Studies show that horses express favoritism through shared proximity and time and demonstrate unique affiliative behaviors such as allogrooming (mutual scratching) with favorite conspecifics. Allogrooming also occurs more frequently during stress and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6ad505894541469abf04afb556a5e6a7
Autor:
Tiffani J. Howell, Leanne Nieforth, Clare Thomas-Pino, Lauren Samet, Sunday Agbonika, Francisca Cuevas-Pavincich, Nina Ekholm Fry, Kristine Hill, Brinda Jegatheesan, Miki Kakinuma, Maureen MacNamara, Sanna Mattila-Rautiainen, Andy Perry, Christine Y. Tardif-Williams, Elizabeth Ann Walsh, Melissa Winkle, Mariko Yamamoto, Rachel Yerbury, Vijay Rawat, Kathy Alm, Ashley Avci, Tanya Bailey, Hannah Baker, Pree Benton, Catherine Binney, Sara Boyle, Hagit Brandes, Alexa M. Carr, Wendy Coombe, Kendra Coulter, Audrey Darby, Lowri Davies, Esther Delisle, Marie-Jose Enders-Slegers, Angela Fournier, Marie Fox, Nancy Gee, Taryn M. Graham, Anne Hamilton-Bruce, Tia G. B. Hansen, Lynette Hart, Morag Heirs, Jade Hooper, Rachel Howe, Elizabeth Johnson, Melanie Jones, Christos Karagiannis, Emily Kieson, Sun-A Kim, Christine Kivlen, Beth Lanning, Helen Lewis, Deborah Linder, Dac Loc Mai, Chiara Mariti, Rebecca Mead, Gilly Mendes Ferreira, Debbie Ngai, Samantha O’Keeffe, Grainne O’Connor, Christine Olsen, Elizabeth Ormerod, Emma R. Power, Peggy A. Pritchard, Kerri Rodriguez, Deborah Rook, Matthew B. Ruby, Leah Schofield, Tania Signal, Jill Steel, Wendy Stone, Melissa Symonds, Diane van Rooy, Tiamat Warda, Monica Wilson, Janette Young, Pauleen Bennett
Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 12, Iss 15, p 1975 (2022)
The nomenclature used to describe animals working in roles supporting people can be confusing. The same term may be used to describe different roles, or two terms may mean the same thing. This confusion is evident among researchers, practitioners, an
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c13cbe277b40478bbc4c420527d685e9
Publikováno v:
Future Internet, Vol 13, Iss 10, p 250 (2021)
Creating intelligent systems capable of recognizing emotions is a difficult task, especially when looking at emotions in animals. This paper describes the process of designing a “proof of concept” system to recognize emotions in horses. This syst
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/40181d6b621348ab80ae4338794cf206
Autor:
Charles Ira Abramsom, Emily Kieson
Publikováno v:
Ciência Animal Brasileira, Vol 17, Iss 3, Pp 359-375 (2016)
This article briefly describes different conditioning techniques used to help understand learning in farm livestock and economically important animals. A basic overview of conditioning is included along with the importance of different conditioning m
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7519f3a0d94c41f4b9fb98dfc0028b2d
Autor:
Emily Kieson
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology. 5:1-10
Horses have played an important role in human history and the techniques and strategies with which we interact with them is based on concepts of operant conditioning with emphasis on negative and positive reinforcement. The human-horse interactions i
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research. :51-68
This article provides a brief history and description of comparative psychology and provides perspectives about the current state of comparative psychology and unique research opportunities in Asia. An argument is made for why comparative psychology
Autor:
Emily Kieson
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology. 4
Publikováno v:
HRI
The researchers in this study have developed a novel approach using mutual reinforcement learning (MRL) where both the robot and human act as empathetic individuals who function as reinforcement learning agents for each other to achieve a particular