Play and optimal welfare: Does play indicate the presence of positive affective states?

Volume: 156, Pages: 3 - 15
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
Play is commonly used to assess affective states in both humans and non-human animals. Play appears to be most common when animals are well-fed and not under any direct threats to fitness. Could play and playfulness therefore indicate pre-existing positive emotions, and thence optimal animal welfare? We examine this question by surveying the internal and external conditions that promote or suppress play in a variety of species, starting with...
Paper Details
Title
Play and optimal welfare: Does play indicate the presence of positive affective states?
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Volume
156
Pages
3 - 15
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