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Toofs to measure and improve animal welfare: reward-related behaviour

机译:衡量和改善动物福利的工具:奖励相关行为

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There is an increasing requirement for tools to assess and improve animal welfare in an objective and scientifically based manner. In our research a concept of welfare is applied which states that welfare is determined by the balance between positiveand negative experiences. This concept implies that an interaction exists between stress systems and reward systems in the brain and, as a consequence: (I) negative experiences induce an increased sensitivity (ie need) for positive experiences; and (II)negative experiences can be compensated for by positive experiences. On this basis, two uses of reward-related behaviour can be hypothesised: (I) reward sensitivity may be used as a tool to assess the state of an animal in terms of welfare because it canindicate the current state of the balance that is dependent on previous (stressful) experiences; and (II) regular presentation of rewards may serve as a tool to counteract stress by shifting the balance to the positive side and, thus, to improve welfare. In order to investigate this, we used the rat as a model. Reward sensitivity was determined by the spontaneous behavioural response shown during expectation of a reward (ie anticipatory behaviour). A third (III) use of reward-related behaviour derivesfrom the fact that anticipatory behaviour is influenced by the (rewarding) properties of the forthcoming reward (or other event) and, thus, may serve as a tool to assess the animal's perception of this reward/event This paper presents a descriptive overview of the evidence obtained thus far for the three proposed uses of reward-related behaviour. The biological background of our concept of welfare can be generalised to all (vertebrate) species, and anticipatory behaviour can be evoked in a wide range ofother species. Therefore, this tool for measuring and improving the welfare of captive animals has great potential and will contribute to a good quality of life for captive animals.
机译:人们越来越需要以客观和科学的方式评估和改善动物福利的工具。在我们的研究中,应用了福利概念,该概念指出福利是由正面和负面经验之间的平衡决定的。这个概念暗示着大脑的压力系统和奖励系统之间存在相互作用,其结果是:(I)消极的经历导致对积极的经历的敏感性增加(即需要); (II)负面经验可以通过正面经验来弥补。在此基础上,可以假设有两种与奖励有关的行为:(I)奖励敏感性可以用作评估动物福利状况的工具,因为它可以表明依赖于平衡的当前状态以前的(压力)经历; (II)定期提供奖励可以作为一种通过将平衡转移到积极方面来抵消压力的工具,从而改善福利。为了对此进行研究,我们以大鼠为模型。奖励敏感性是由期望奖励(即预期行为)期间显示的自发行为反应决定的。奖励相关行为的第三(III)种使用源自以下事实:预期行为受即将发生的奖励(或其他事件)的(奖励)属性影响,因此可以用作评估动物对此行为的感知的工具。奖励/事件本文介绍了迄今为止针对与奖励有关的行为的三种拟议使用获得的证据的描述性概述。我们的福利概念的生物学背景可以推广到所有(脊椎动物)物种,并且预期行为也可以在其他物种中引起。因此,这种用于测量和改善圈养动物福利的工具具有巨大的潜力,并将有助于圈养动物的良好生活质量。

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