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Phelipon R, Hennes N, Ruet A, Bret-Morel A, Gorecka-Bruzda A, Lansade L
Front Vet Sci . 2024 Dec; 11:1504116. PMID: 39634765
Societal concerns for animal welfare extend to all domestic species, including high-level sport horses. The welfare of these horses, notably highlighted during the recent Olympics, has garnered significant public interest,...
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Jardat P, Menard-Peroy Z, Parias C, Reigner F, Calandreau L, Lansade L
Behav Processes . 2024 Jul; 220:105081. PMID: 39069279
Recently, horses and other domestic mammals have been shown to perceive and react to human emotional signals, with most studies focusing on joy and anger. In this study, we tested...
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Larrigaldie I, Damon F, Mousque S, Patris B, Lansade L, Schaal B, et al.
Anim Cogn . 2024 Jul; 27(1):51. PMID: 39060454
While sheep can detect and discriminate human emotions through visual and vocal cues, their reaction to human body odors remains unknown. The present study aimed to determine whether sheep (Ovis...
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Arnould C, Love S, Piegu B, Lefort G, Blache M, Parias C, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Jul; 19(7):e0306601. PMID: 39046983
The study of facial expressions in mammals provided great advances in the identification of their emotions and then in the comprehension of their sentience. So far, this area of research...
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Gorecka-Bruzda A, Siemieniuch M, Lansade L, Stanley C
Animals (Basel) . 2024 Jan; 14(1). PMID: 38200740
Scientifically validated and standardised methods for the evaluation of the welfare of free-living horses are urgently needed by both the owners and managers of these populations and those responsible for...
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Ferreira V, Lansade L, Calandreau L, Cunha F, Jensen P
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2023 Sep; 154:105407. PMID: 37769929
Animal domestication leads to diverse behavioral, physiological, and neurocognitive changes in domesticated species compared to their wild relatives. However, the widely held belief that domesticated species are inherently less "intelligent"...
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Jardat P, Liehrmann O, Reigner F, Parias C, Calandreau L, Lansade L
Anim Cogn . 2023 Aug; 26(5):1733-1742. PMID: 37543956
Communication of emotions plays a key role in intraspecific social interactions and likely in interspecific interactions. Several studies have shown that animals perceive human joy and anger, but few studies...
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Brunet V, Lafond T, Kleiber A, Lansade L, Calandreau L, Colson V
Front Vet Sci . 2023 Jul; 10:1184296. PMID: 37396987
Research on fish cognition provides strong evidence that fish are endowed with high level cognitive skills. However, most studies on cognitive flexibility and generalization abilities, two key adaptive traits for...
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Liehrmann O, Ollila A, Lummaa V, Lansade L, Seltmann M
J Comp Psychol . 2023 May; 137(4):223-227. PMID: 37166942
Many argue that the animal understanding of human referential communication is a by-product of domestication. However, the domestication hypothesis is not unanimously supported as some nondomesticated species such as sea...
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Liehrmann O, Cosnard C, Riihonen V, Viitanen A, Alander E, Jardat P, et al.
Anim Cogn . 2023 Apr; 26(4):1283-1294. PMID: 37072511
Cues such as the human pointing gesture, gaze or proximity to an object are widely used in behavioural studies to evaluate animals' abilities to follow human-given cues. Many domestic mammals,...