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Animal emotions and consciousness: a preliminary assessment of researchers' perceptions and biases and prospects for future progress.

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Zipple, MN; Hazelwood, C; Webster, MF; Benítez, ME
Published in: Royal Society open science
November 2024

Scientists and philosophers have long struggled with the question of whether non-human animals experience emotions or consciousness. Yet, it is unclear where the scientific consensus on these topics lies today. To address this gap, we administered a survey of professional animal behaviour researchers to assess perceptions regarding (i) the taxonomic distribution of emotions and consciousness in non-human animals, (ii) respondents' confidence in this assessment, and (iii) attitudes towards pitfalls and potential for progress when addressing these questions. Respondents (n = 100) ascribe emotionality and consciousness to a broad swath of the animal taxonomy, including non-human primates, other mammals, birds and cephalopods. Respondents' attribution of these phenomena was strongly associated with their confidence in their assessments (R2 > 0.9), with respondents assuming an absence of emotions and consciousness when they were unsure. We also identify an emergent consensus of the components involved in a functional definition of emotions. Researchers are optimistic that tools either currently exist or will exist in the future to rigorously address these questions (>85%) and that animal behaviour, as a field, should do more to encourage research works on emotions (>70%). We discuss implications for publication bias and future work in this area as well as ethical considerations regarding animal care and use.

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Royal Society open science

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2054-5703

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2054-5703

Publication Date

November 2024

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11

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11

Start / End Page

241255
 

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Zipple, M. N., Hazelwood, C., Webster, M. F., & Benítez, M. E. (2024). Animal emotions and consciousness: a preliminary assessment of researchers' perceptions and biases and prospects for future progress. Royal Society Open Science, 11(11), 241255. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241255
Zipple, Matthew N., Caleb Hazelwood, Mackenzie F. Webster, and Marcela E. Benítez. “Animal emotions and consciousness: a preliminary assessment of researchers' perceptions and biases and prospects for future progress.Royal Society Open Science 11, no. 11 (November 2024): 241255. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.241255.
Zipple MN, Hazelwood C, Webster MF, Benítez ME. Animal emotions and consciousness: a preliminary assessment of researchers' perceptions and biases and prospects for future progress. Royal Society open science. 2024 Nov;11(11):241255.
Zipple, Matthew N., et al. “Animal emotions and consciousness: a preliminary assessment of researchers' perceptions and biases and prospects for future progress.Royal Society Open Science, vol. 11, no. 11, Nov. 2024, p. 241255. Epmc, doi:10.1098/rsos.241255.
Zipple MN, Hazelwood C, Webster MF, Benítez ME. Animal emotions and consciousness: a preliminary assessment of researchers' perceptions and biases and prospects for future progress. Royal Society open science. 2024 Nov;11(11):241255.
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Published In

Royal Society open science

DOI

EISSN

2054-5703

ISSN

2054-5703

Publication Date

November 2024

Volume

11

Issue

11

Start / End Page

241255