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Functionally relevant responses to human facial expressions of emotion in the domestic horse (Equus caballus).

Amy Victoria Smith1, Leanne Proops2, Kate Grounds2, Jennifer Wathan2, Karen McComb3.   

Abstract

Whether non-human animals can recognize human signals, including emotions, has both scientific and applied importance, and is particularly relevant for domesticated species. This study presents the first evidence of horses' abilities to spontaneously discriminate between positive (happy) and negative (angry) human facial expressions in photographs. Our results showed that the angry faces induced responses indicative of a functional understanding of the stimuli: horses displayed a left-gaze bias (a lateralization generally associated with stimuli perceived as negative) and a quicker increase in heart rate (HR) towards these photographs. Such lateralized responses towards human emotion have previously only been documented in dogs, and effects of facial expressions on HR have not been shown in any heterospecific studies. Alongside the insights that these findings provide into interspecific communication, they raise interesting questions about the generality and adaptiveness of emotional expression and perception across species.
© 2016 The Author(s).

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Keywords:  emotion recognition; facial expression; heart rate; interspecific communication; lateralization; stress-related behaviours

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26864784      PMCID: PMC4780548          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2015.0907

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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