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Neurological modulation of facial expressions in pigs and implications for production

Daniel Mota-Rojas, Agustín Orihuela, et al.
Facial action units in weaned piglets. Attention should focus on the transition involved in the weaning process because piglets present a series of FAU that run from slight tension and an alert state before weaning, to agitation, orbital tension, and even fighting upon separation from their dams. An apparent state of relaxation and distraction emerges in the transport vehicle if it is enriched with a distractor. Finally, the return of ocular tension and retraction of the ears towards the caudal zone are evident.
Facial action units in weaned piglets. Attention should focus on the transition involved in the weaning process because piglets present a series of FAU that run from slight tension and an alert state before weaning, to agitation, orbital tension, and even fighting upon separation from their dams. An apparent state of relaxation and distraction emerges in the transport vehicle if it is enriched with a distractor. Finally, the return of ocular tension and retraction of the ears towards the caudal zone are evident.
| The facial expressions of animals constitute a means of manifesting emotions, fulfilling functions related to social interactions in several species. Interest has come to use facial expressions...

Published in 27 June 2020

Residual nets for understanding animal behavior

Sarthak Yadav, Ankur Singh Bist.
Basic block without down and drop sampling.
Basic block without down and drop sampling.
| Analysis of animal behavior requires proper algorithms for the extraction of desired information from videos. Animal behavior involves various states like facial expression, body movement etc....

Published in 01 January 2019

Body expressions of emotions: does animals have it?

Miguel Machado, Iran José Oliveira da Silva.
Diagrammatic representation of observed ear positions while animals were stroked, fed and queuing. Adapted from Oliveira and Keeling (2018).
Diagrammatic representation of observed ear positions while animals were stroked, fed and queuing. Adapted from Oliveira and Keeling (2018).
| The expression of emotions in animals is a source of information not very explored by researches. It is necessary to know what emotions animals experience and how these emotions are expressed to...

Published in 29 August 2019

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