Asher Lucy, Friel Mary, Griffin Kym, Collins Lisa M
Centre for Behaviour and Evolution, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Newcastle, Newcastle NE1 7RU, UK.
School of Biological Sciences, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT7 9BL, UK.
Biol Lett. 2016 Nov;12(11). doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2016.0402.
Cognitive bias has become a popular way to access non-human animal mood, though inconsistent results have been found. In humans, mood and personality interact to determine cognitive bias, but to date, this has not been investigated in non-human animals. Here, we demonstrate for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, in a non-human animal, the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus), that mood and personality interact, impacting on judgement. Pigs with a more proactive personality were more likely to respond optimistically to unrewarded ambiguous probes (spatially positioned between locations that were previously rewarded and unrewarded) independent of their housing (or enrichment) conditions. However, optimism/pessimism of reactive pigs in this task was affected by their housing conditions, which are likely to have influenced their mood state. Reactive pigs in the less enriched environment were more pessimistic and those in the more enriched environment, more optimistic. These results suggest that judgement in non-human animals is similar to humans, incorporating aspects of stable personality traits and more transient mood states.
认知偏差已成为一种了解非人类动物情绪的常用方法,尽管研究结果并不一致。在人类中,情绪和个性相互作用以决定认知偏差,但迄今为止,尚未在非人类动物中对此进行研究。在此,据我们所知,我们首次在非人类动物家猪(Sus scrofa domesticus)中证明,情绪和个性相互作用,会影响判断。性格更积极主动的猪更有可能对无奖励的模糊探测(空间位置介于先前有奖励和无奖励的位置之间)做出乐观反应,而与它们的饲养(或丰富化)条件无关。然而,在这项任务中,反应型猪的乐观/悲观情绪受其饲养条件的影响,而饲养条件可能影响了它们的情绪状态。生活在丰富化程度较低环境中的反应型猪更悲观,而生活在丰富化程度较高环境中的反应型猪则更乐观。这些结果表明,非人类动物的判断与人类相似,包含稳定的个性特征和更短暂的情绪状态等方面。