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Resumo:In fluctuating environments, organisms require mechanisms enabling the rapid expression of context-dependent behaviors. Here, we approach behavioral flexibility from a perspective rooted in appraisal theory, aiming to provide a better understanding on how animals adjust their internal state to environmental context. Appraisal has been defined as a multi-component and interactive process between the individual and the environment, in which the individual must evaluate the significance of a stimulus to generate an adaptive response. Within this framework, we review and reframe the existing evidence for the appraisal components in animal literature, in an attempt to reveal the common ground of appraisal mechanisms between species. Furthermore, cognitive biases may occur in the appraisal of ambiguous stimuli. These biases may be interpreted either as states open to environmental modulation or as long-lasting phenotypic traits. Finally, we discuss the implications of cognitive bias for stress research.
Autores principais:Faustino, Ana Isabel Soares
Outros Autores:Oliveira, Gonçalo A.; Oliveira, Rui Filipe
Assunto:Behavioral flexibility Appraisal Animal behavior Cognitive bias Stress
Ano:2015
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Ispa-Instituto Universitário
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório do Ispa - Instituto Universitário
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description In fluctuating environments, organisms require mechanisms enabling the rapid expression of context-dependent behaviors. Here, we approach behavioral flexibility from a perspective rooted in appraisal theory, aiming to provide a better understanding on how animals adjust their internal state to environmental context. Appraisal has been defined as a multi-component and interactive process between the individual and the environment, in which the individual must evaluate the significance of a stimulus to generate an adaptive response. Within this framework, we review and reframe the existing evidence for the appraisal components in animal literature, in an attempt to reveal the common ground of appraisal mechanisms between species. Furthermore, cognitive biases may occur in the appraisal of ambiguous stimuli. These biases may be interpreted either as states open to environmental modulation or as long-lasting phenotypic traits. Finally, we discuss the implications of cognitive bias for stress research.
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spellingShingle Linking appraisal to behavioral flexibility in animals : Implications for stress research
Faustino, Ana Isabel Soares
Behavioral flexibility
Appraisal
Animal behavior
Cognitive bias
Stress
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Behavioral flexibility
Appraisal
Animal behavior
Cognitive bias
Stress
title Linking appraisal to behavioral flexibility in animals : Implications for stress research
title_full Linking appraisal to behavioral flexibility in animals : Implications for stress research
title_fullStr Linking appraisal to behavioral flexibility in animals : Implications for stress research
title_full_unstemmed Linking appraisal to behavioral flexibility in animals : Implications for stress research
title_short Linking appraisal to behavioral flexibility in animals : Implications for stress research
title_sort Linking appraisal to behavioral flexibility in animals : Implications for stress research
topic Behavioral flexibility
Appraisal
Animal behavior
Cognitive bias
Stress
topic_facet Behavioral flexibility
Appraisal
Animal behavior
Cognitive bias
Stress
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/3752
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