John Benjamins Publishing, Interaction Studies: Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 1(15), p. 113-128, 2014
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An extensive literature has been accumulating, in recent years, on face-processing in sheep and on the relevance of faces for social interaction in this species. In spite of this, spontaneous preferences for face or non-face stimuli in lambs have not been reported. In this study we tested the spontaneous preference of 8-day-old lambs (N = 9) for three pairs of stimuli. In each pair, one stimulus was a face-like display, whereas the other presented the same inner features displaced in unnatural positions. One pair of stimuli was obtained from photographic images of ewes’ faces, the other two pairs were schematic face-like stimuli. Lambs could differentiate the two stimuli obtained by photos of conspecifics, looking longer at the non-face stimulus (p Keywords: Ovis aries; early learning; face configuration; face preference; lamb; novelty preference; sheep Document Type: Research Article DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/is.15.1.05ros Publication date: January 1, 2014 More about this publication? Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems $(document).ready(function() { var shortdescription = $(".originaldescription").text().replace(/\\&/g, '&').replace(/\\, '<').replace(/\\>/g, '>').replace(/\\t/g, ' ').replace(/\\n/g, ''); if (shortdescription.length > 350){ shortdescription = "" + shortdescription.substring(0,250) + "... more"; } $(".descriptionitem").prepend(shortdescription); $(".shortdescription a").click(function() { $(".shortdescription").hide(); $(".originaldescription").slideDown(); return false; }); }); Related content In this: publication By this: publisher In this Subject: Philosophy By this author: Rosa Salva, Orsola ; Normando, Simona ; Mollo, Antonio ; Regolin, Lucia GA_googleFillSlot("Horizontal_banner_bottom");