Emotional responses to conspecific distress calls are modulated by affiliation in cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus)

Volume: 13, Issue: 10, Pages: e0205314 - e0205314
Published: Oct 9, 2018
Abstract
Vocal communication is used across the animal kingdom to transfer information from emitters to receivers, such as size, sex, age, dominance status or even emotional states. The transmission of an emotional state from one individual to another is called "emotional contagion" and is classified as the first level of empathy. Emotional contagion is thought to be stronger between familiar individuals. While affiliation represents a stronger relation...
Paper Details
Title
Emotional responses to conspecific distress calls are modulated by affiliation in cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus)
Published Date
Oct 9, 2018
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
10
Pages
e0205314 - e0205314
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