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Behav Processes


Title:Are there facial indicators of positive emotions in birds? A first exploration in Japanese quail
Author(s):Bertin A; Cornilleau F; Lemarchand J; Boissy A; Leterrier C; Nowak R; Calandreau L; Blache MC; Boivin X; Arnould C; Lansade L;
Address:"PRC, CNRS, IFCE, INRA, Universite de Tours, 37380, Nouzilly, France. Electronic address: aline.bertin@inra.fr. PRC, CNRS, IFCE, INRA, Universite de Tours, 37380, Nouzilly, France. INRA UMR 1213 Herbivores, Research Centre of Clermont, Theix, Lyon, France"
Journal Title:Behav Processes
Year:2018
Volume:20180630
Issue:
Page Number:470 - 473
DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2018.06.015
ISSN/ISBN:1872-8308 (Electronic) 0376-6357 (Linking)
Abstract:"The positive aspect of emotions, like pleasure, remains overlooked in birds. Our aim was to contribute to the exploration of facial indicators of positive emotions. To observe contrasting emotional expressions, we used two lines of Japanese quail divergently selected on their inherent fearfulness: a fearful line (long tonic immobility duration: LTI) and a less fearful line (short tonic immobility duration: STI). To induce positive emotions, we gave individual quail the opportunity to perform a rewarding behaviour, dustbathing, in an unfamiliar cage. More STI than LTI quail expressed dustbathing and latencies to dustbathe were significantly shorter in STI than LTI quail. This result indicated that the lines of quail differed in their fearfulness of the situation. We observed crown feather height, throat feather angle and pupil surface before (control) and during dustbathing. We found significant increases in crown feather height, pupil area and angle of throat feathers between the control and the dustbathing phases in STI quail, and pupil area correlated positively with crown feather height. In LTI quail, the angle of throat feathers increased during dustbathing, but the other parameters did not differ. We argue that variation in crown feather height and pupil area may provide indications of positive emotions in Japanese quail"
Keywords:"Animals Coturnix/*physiology Emotions/*physiology *Facial Expression Fear Feathers Immobility Response, Tonic Male Pharynx Pupil Reward Animal welfare Coturnix coturnix japonica Emotion Facial expression Positive affect;"
Notes:"MedlineBertin, Aline Cornilleau, Fabien Lemarchand, Julie Boissy, Alain Leterrier, Christine Nowak, Raymond Calandreau, Ludovic Blache, Marie-Claire Boivin, Xavier Arnould, Cecile Lansade, Lea eng Netherlands 2018/07/04 Behav Processes. 2018 Dec; 157:470-473. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2018.06.015. Epub 2018 Jun 30"

 
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