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Laughing rats are optimistic.Making Decisions under Ambiguity: Judgment Bias Tasks for Assessing Emotional State in AnimalsPain and pessimism: dairy calves exhibit negative judgement bias following hot-iron disbuddingAgitated honeybees exhibit pessimistic cognitive biasesDiffusion Modelling Reveals the Decision Making Processes Underlying Negative Judgement Bias in RatsHappy hamsters? Enrichment induces positive judgement bias for mildly (but not truly) ambiguous cues to reward and punishment in Mesocricetus auratusMood and personality interact to determine cognitive biases in pigsCanine sense and sensibility: tipping points and response latency variability as an optimism index in a canine judgement bias assessment.Brief owner absence does not induce negative judgement bias in pet dogsHope for the best or prepare for the worst? Towards a spatial cognitive bias test for miceModelling cognitive affective biases in major depressive disorder using rodents.Effects of optimism on motivation in rats.Acute administration of lithium, but not valproate, modulates cognitive judgment bias in rats.Does Trapping Influence Decision-Making under Ambiguity in White-Lipped Peccary (Tayassu pecari)?Opposite Effects of Early-Life Competition and Developmental Telomere Attrition on Cognitive Biases in Juvenile European Starlings.Development of a cognitive bias methodology for measuring low mood in chimpanzeesEffect of Cage-Induced Stereotypies on Measures of Affective State and Recurrent Perseveration in CD-1 and C57BL/6 MiceA Screen-Peck Task for Investigating Cognitive Bias in Laying Hens.Stereotypic head twirls, but not pacing, are related to a 'pessimistic'-like judgment bias among captive tufted capuchins (Cebus apella)Long-term changes in cognitive bias and coping response as a result of chronic unpredictable stress during adolescenceHand rearing affects emotional responses but not basic cognitive performance in European starlings.Anxiety: an evolutionary approach.A "How-To" Guide for Designing Judgment Bias Studies to Assess Captive Animal Welfare.Conceptualising the Impact of Arousal and Affective State on Training Outcomes of Operant Conditioning.Elevated levels of the stress hormone, corticosterone, cause 'pessimistic' judgment bias in broiler chickens.Trait pessimism predicts vulnerability to stress-induced anhedonia in rats.Validation of a novel cognitive bias task based on difference in quantity of reinforcement for assessing environmental enrichment.Evaluation of a novel translational task for assessing emotional biases in different species.Toward a Choice-Based Judgment Bias Task for Horses.Investigating the psychopharmacology of cognitive affective bias in rats using an affective tone discrimination task.A glass full of optimism: enrichment effects on cognitive bias in a rat model of depression.The development of stereotypic behavior in caged European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris.Do horses with poor welfare show 'pessimistic' cognitive biases?Mood As Cumulative Expectation Mismatch: A Test of Theory Based on Data from Non-verbal Cognitive Bias Tests.
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Stereotyping starlings are more 'pessimistic'.
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Stereotyping starlings are more 'pessimistic'.
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Stereotyping starlings are more 'pessimistic'.
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Stereotyping starlings are more 'pessimistic'.
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Stereotyping starlings are more 'pessimistic'.
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2010-05-13T00:00:00Z