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A cross-species judgement bias task: integrating active trial initiation into a spatial Go/No-go task

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.125700
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41598-018-23459-3
PubMed ID
29572529
Description
Judgement bias tasks are promising tools to assess emotional valence in animals, however current designs are often time-consuming and lack aspects of validity. This study aimed to establish an improved design that addresses these issues and can be used across species. Horses, rats, and mice were trained on a spatial Go/No-go task where animals could initiate each trial. The location of an open goal-box, at either end of a row of five goal-boxes, signalled either reward (positive trial) or non-reward (negative trial). Animals first learned to approach the goal-box in positive trials (Go) and to re-initiate/not approach in negative trials (No-go). Animals were then tested for responses to ambiguous trials where goal-boxes at intermediate locations were opened. The Go:No-go response ratio was used as a measure of judgement bias. Most animals quickly learned the Go/No-go discrimination and performed trials at a high rate compared to previous studies. Subjects of all species reliably discriminated between reference cues and ambiguous cues, demonstrating a monotonic graded response across the different cue locations, with no evidence of learning about the outcome of ambiguous trials. This novel test protocol is an important step towards a practical task for comparative studies on judgement biases in animals.
Date of Publication
2018-03-23
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 630 Agriculture
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Hintze, Sara Anna Elisabet
VPH-Institut, Abteilung Tierschutz
Melotti, Luca
VPH-Institut, Abteilung Tierschutz
Colosio, Simona
Bailoo, Jeremy Davidson
VPH-Institut, Abteilung Tierschutz
Boada Saña, Maria
VPH-Institut, Abteilung Tierschutz
Würbel, Hannoorcid-logo
VPH-Institut, Abteilung Tierschutz
Murphy, Eimear Mary
Additional Credits
VPH-Institut, Abteilung Tierschutz
Series
Scientific Reports
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
2045-2322
Access(Rights)
open.access
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