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SUBMITTER: Muller CA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4032111 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Müller Corsin A CA Riemer Stefanie S Rosam Claudia M CM Schößwender Julia J Range Friederike F Huber Ludwig L
Animal cognition 20120703 5
Humans in a negative emotional state are more likely to judge ambiguous stimuli as negative. In recent years, similar judgement biases have been found in some non-human animals that were exposed to long-term or short-term treatments aimed at influencing their affective states. Here we tested pet dogs in the presence and absence of their owners in a judgement bias test with an established go/no-go procedure. Even though owner absence is thought to induce a state of anxiety in dogs that have forme ...[more]