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- Cognitive_bias_in_animals abstract "Cognitive bias in animals is a pattern of deviation in judgment, whereby inferences about other animals and situations may be drawn in an illogical fashion. Individuals create their own "subjective social reality" from their perception of the input. It refers to the question "Is the glass half empty or half full?", used as an indicator of optimism or pessimism.To test this in animals, an animal is trained to anticipate that stimulus A, e.g. a 20 Hz tone, precedes a positive event, e.g. highly desired food is delivered when a lever is pressed by the animal. The same individual is trained to anticipate that stimulus B, e.g. a 10 Hz tone, precedes a negative event, e.g. bland food is delivered when the animal presses a lever. The animal is then tested by being played an intermediate stimulus C, e.g. a 15 Hz tone, and observing whether the animal presses the lever associated with the positive or negative reward, thereby indicating whether the animal is in a positive or negative mood (affective state). This might be influenced by, for example, the type of housing the animal is kept in.Cognitive biases have been shown in a wide range of species including rats, dogs, rhesus macaques, sheep, chicks, starlings and honeybees.".
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- Cognitive_bias_in_animals wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cognitive bias in animals".
- Cognitive_bias_in_animals wikiPageWikiLinkText "cognitive bias".
- Cognitive_bias_in_animals wikiPageWikiLinkText "depression during painful experience".
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- Cognitive_bias_in_animals subject Category:Animal_cognition.
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- Cognitive_bias_in_animals hypernym Pattern.
- Cognitive_bias_in_animals type Disease.
- Cognitive_bias_in_animals comment "Cognitive bias in animals is a pattern of deviation in judgment, whereby inferences about other animals and situations may be drawn in an illogical fashion. Individuals create their own "subjective social reality" from their perception of the input. It refers to the question "Is the glass half empty or half full?", used as an indicator of optimism or pessimism.To test this in animals, an animal is trained to anticipate that stimulus A, e.g. a 20 Hz tone, precedes a positive event, e.g.".
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