Articolo in rivista, 2019, ENG, 10.3390/ani9010011
Chincarini, Matteo; Qiu, Lina; Spinelli, Lorenzo; Torricelli, Alessandro; Minero, Michela; Dalla Costa, Emanuela; Mariscoli, Massimo; Ferri, Nicola; Giammarco, Melania; Vignola, Giorgio
Univ Teramo; Politecn Milan; CNR; Univ Milan; Ist Zooprofilatt Sperimentale Abruzzo & Molise G
Simple Summary Anticipatory behaviour to an oncoming food reward can be triggered via classical conditioning, implies the activation of neural networks, and may serve to study the emotional state of animals. This work aimed to investigate how the anticipatory response affects cerebral cortex activity in sheep. Eight ewes were conditioned to associate a neutral auditory stimulus (water bubble) to a food reward (maize grains). Then, sheep were trained to wait 15 s before accessing the food (anticipatory phase). Behavioural reaction and changes in cortical oxy-haemoglobin ([O(2)Hb]) and deoxy-haemoglobin ([HHb]) concentration were recorded by functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). During the anticipatory phase, sheep increased their active behaviour together with a cortical activation (increase of [O(2)Hb] and a decrease of [HHb]) compared to baseline. Sheep showed a greater response of the right hemisphere compared to the left hemisphere, possibly indicating frustration. Behavioural and cortical changes observed during anticipation of a food reward reflect a learnt association and an increased arousal, but no clear emotional valence of the sheep subjective experience.
Animals (Basel) 9 (1)
functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), sheep, anticipatory behaviour, animal welfare, neuroimaging
Torricelli Alessandro, Spinelli Lorenzo Clemente
ID: 414789
Year: 2019
Type: Articolo in rivista
Creation: 2020-01-07 15:17:35.000
Last update: 2020-01-17 12:02:26.000
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CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:414789
DOI: 10.3390/ani9010011
ISI Web of Science (WOS): 000459727300011
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85060053352