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Biology Letters|April 14, 2026
Sex differences in the enjoyment of enrichment: affective bias testing confirms female rats prefer more playful and less vigorous ticklingCatalina Gonzalez, Alistair B Lawrence, Michael Mendl, et al.
Plos One|November 10, 2016
Cognitive Bias in Ambiguity Judgements: Using Computational Models to Dissect the Effects of Mild Mood Manipulation in HumansKiyohito Iigaya, Aurelie Jolivald, Wittawat Jitkrittum, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|January 27, 2021
Temperament, Plasticity, and Emotions in Defensive Behaviour of Paca (Mammalia, Hystricognatha)Selene S C Nogueira, Sérgio L G Nogueira-Filho, José M B Duarte, et al.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|April 12, 2024
Exploring the similarities between risk factors triggering depression in humans and elevated in-cage "inactive but awake" behavior in laboratory miceOceane Schmitt, Emily Finnegan, Anna Trevarthen, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|August 10, 2014
Housing conditions affect rat responses to two types of ambiguity in a reward-reward discrimination cognitive bias taskRichard M A Parker, Elizabeth S Paul, Oliver H P Burman, et al.
Biology Letters|March 28, 2014
Can male Eurasian jays disengage from their own current desire to feed the female what she wants?Ljerka Ostojić, Edward W Legg, Rachael C Shaw, et al.
Animal Cognition|March 2, 2023
Do you see what I see? Testing horses' ability to recognise real-life objects from 2D computer projectionsSarah Kappel, Marco A Ramirez Montes De Oca, Sarah Collins, et al.
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|November 8, 2014
On the evolution and optimality of mood StatesPete C Trimmer, Elizabeth S Paul, Mike T Mendl, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|October 16, 2025
Inactive but awake behaviour as indicating a depression-like state in mice: aetiological factors and association with adult hippocampal neurogenesisAnna Trevarthen, Ruth Davy, Emily Finnegan, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 5, 2021
Do greater levels of in-cage waking inactivity in laboratory mice reflect a spontaneous depression-like symptom? A pharmacological investigationCarole Fureix, Anna C Trevarthen, Emily M Finnegan, et al.
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Biology Letters|April 14, 2026
Sex differences in the enjoyment of enrichment: affective bias testing confirms female rats prefer more playful and less vigorous ticklingCatalina Gonzalez, Alistair B Lawrence, Michael Mendl, et al.
Plos One|November 10, 2016
Cognitive Bias in Ambiguity Judgements: Using Computational Models to Dissect the Effects of Mild Mood Manipulation in HumansKiyohito Iigaya, Aurelie Jolivald, Wittawat Jitkrittum, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|January 27, 2021
Temperament, Plasticity, and Emotions in Defensive Behaviour of Paca (Mammalia, Hystricognatha)Selene S C Nogueira, Sérgio L G Nogueira-Filho, José M B Duarte, et al.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|April 12, 2024
Exploring the similarities between risk factors triggering depression in humans and elevated in-cage "inactive but awake" behavior in laboratory miceOceane Schmitt, Emily Finnegan, Anna Trevarthen, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|August 10, 2014
Housing conditions affect rat responses to two types of ambiguity in a reward-reward discrimination cognitive bias taskRichard M A Parker, Elizabeth S Paul, Oliver H P Burman, et al.
Biology Letters|March 28, 2014
Can male Eurasian jays disengage from their own current desire to feed the female what she wants?Ljerka Ostojić, Edward W Legg, Rachael C Shaw, et al.
Animal Cognition|March 2, 2023
Do you see what I see? Testing horses' ability to recognise real-life objects from 2D computer projectionsSarah Kappel, Marco A Ramirez Montes De Oca, Sarah Collins, et al.
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|November 8, 2014
On the evolution and optimality of mood StatesPete C Trimmer, Elizabeth S Paul, Mike T Mendl, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|October 16, 2025
Inactive but awake behaviour as indicating a depression-like state in mice: aetiological factors and association with adult hippocampal neurogenesisAnna Trevarthen, Ruth Davy, Emily Finnegan, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 5, 2021
Do greater levels of in-cage waking inactivity in laboratory mice reflect a spontaneous depression-like symptom? A pharmacological investigationCarole Fureix, Anna C Trevarthen, Emily M Finnegan, et al.
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