Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fish
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Resumo: | The occurrence of emotions in non-human animals has been the focus of debate over the years. Recently, an interest in expanding this debate to non-tetrapod vertebrates and to invertebrates has emerged. Within vertebrates, the study of emotion in teleosts is particularly interesting since they represent a divergent evolutionary radiation from that of tetrapods, and thus they provide an insight into the evolution of the biological mechanisms of emotion. We report that Sea Bream exposed to stimuli that vary according to valence (positive, negative) and salience (predictable, unpredictable) exhibit different behavioural, physiological and neuromolecular states. Since according to the dimensional theory of emotion valence and salience define a two-dimensional affective space, our data can be interpreted as evidence for the occurrence of distinctive affective states in fish corresponding to each the four quadrants of the core affective space. Moreover, the fact that the same stimuli presented in a predictable vs. unpredictable way elicited different behavioural, physiological and neuromolecular states, suggests that stimulus appraisal by the individual, rather than an intrinsic characteristic of the stimulus, has triggered the observed responses. Therefore, our data supports the occurrence of emotion-like states in fish that are regulated by the individual's perception of environmental stimuli. |
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Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fishAnxiety related behaviorStress responseBrainMoodMechanismsEvolutionFrameworkPleasureAnimalsSeptumThe occurrence of emotions in non-human animals has been the focus of debate over the years. Recently, an interest in expanding this debate to non-tetrapod vertebrates and to invertebrates has emerged. Within vertebrates, the study of emotion in teleosts is particularly interesting since they represent a divergent evolutionary radiation from that of tetrapods, and thus they provide an insight into the evolution of the biological mechanisms of emotion. We report that Sea Bream exposed to stimuli that vary according to valence (positive, negative) and salience (predictable, unpredictable) exhibit different behavioural, physiological and neuromolecular states. Since according to the dimensional theory of emotion valence and salience define a two-dimensional affective space, our data can be interpreted as evidence for the occurrence of distinctive affective states in fish corresponding to each the four quadrants of the core affective space. Moreover, the fact that the same stimuli presented in a predictable vs. unpredictable way elicited different behavioural, physiological and neuromolecular states, suggests that stimulus appraisal by the individual, rather than an intrinsic characteristic of the stimulus, has triggered the observed responses. Therefore, our data supports the occurrence of emotion-like states in fish that are regulated by the individual's perception of environmental stimuli.European Commission [265957 Copewell]; Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia [SFRH/BD/80029/2011, SFRH/BPD/72952/2010]Nature ResearchSapientiaCerqueira, M.Millot, S.Castanheira, Maria FilipaFélix, Ana SofiaSilva, T.Oliveira, GonçaloOliveira, C. C.Martins, C. I. M.Oliveira, Rui F.2018-12-07T14:58:07Z2017-102017-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11867eng2045-232210.1038/s41598-017-13173-xinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:23:45Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/11867Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:03:18.607820Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fish |
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Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fish |
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Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fish Cerqueira, M. Anxiety related behavior Stress response Brain Mood Mechanisms Evolution Framework Pleasure Animals Septum |
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Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fish |
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Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fish |
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Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fish |
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Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fish |
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Cognitive appraisal of environmental stimuli induces emotion-like states in fish |
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Cerqueira, M. |
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Cerqueira, M. Millot, S. Castanheira, Maria Filipa Félix, Ana Sofia Silva, T. Oliveira, Gonçalo Oliveira, C. C. Martins, C. I. M. Oliveira, Rui F. |
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Millot, S. Castanheira, Maria Filipa Félix, Ana Sofia Silva, T. Oliveira, Gonçalo Oliveira, C. C. Martins, C. I. M. Oliveira, Rui F. |
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Sapientia |
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Cerqueira, M. Millot, S. Castanheira, Maria Filipa Félix, Ana Sofia Silva, T. Oliveira, Gonçalo Oliveira, C. C. Martins, C. I. M. Oliveira, Rui F. |
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Anxiety related behavior Stress response Brain Mood Mechanisms Evolution Framework Pleasure Animals Septum |
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Anxiety related behavior Stress response Brain Mood Mechanisms Evolution Framework Pleasure Animals Septum |
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The occurrence of emotions in non-human animals has been the focus of debate over the years. Recently, an interest in expanding this debate to non-tetrapod vertebrates and to invertebrates has emerged. Within vertebrates, the study of emotion in teleosts is particularly interesting since they represent a divergent evolutionary radiation from that of tetrapods, and thus they provide an insight into the evolution of the biological mechanisms of emotion. We report that Sea Bream exposed to stimuli that vary according to valence (positive, negative) and salience (predictable, unpredictable) exhibit different behavioural, physiological and neuromolecular states. Since according to the dimensional theory of emotion valence and salience define a two-dimensional affective space, our data can be interpreted as evidence for the occurrence of distinctive affective states in fish corresponding to each the four quadrants of the core affective space. Moreover, the fact that the same stimuli presented in a predictable vs. unpredictable way elicited different behavioural, physiological and neuromolecular states, suggests that stimulus appraisal by the individual, rather than an intrinsic characteristic of the stimulus, has triggered the observed responses. Therefore, our data supports the occurrence of emotion-like states in fish that are regulated by the individual's perception of environmental stimuli. |
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