Decision-making under risk and ambiguity in low-birth-weight pigs

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Eimear Murphy
Lynn Kraak
Jan van den Broek
Rebecca E. Nordquist
Franz Josef van der Staay
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[1] University Utrecht,Emotion and Cognition Group, Department of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] University Utrecht,Department of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[3] University Utrecht,Brain Center Rudolf Magnus
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Animal Cognition | 2015年 / 18卷
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Pig; Decision-making; Judgement bias; Risk; Birth weight; Animal welfare;
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Low birth weight (LBW) in humans is a risk factor for later cognitive, behavioural and emotional problems. In pigs, LBW is associated with higher mortality, but little is known about consequences for surviving piglets. Alteration in hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis function in LBW pigs suggests altered emotionality, but no behavioural indicators have been studied. Decision-making under uncertain conditions, e.g., risk or ambiguity, is susceptible to emotional influences and may provide a means of assessing long-term effects of LBW in piglets. We tested LBW (N = 8) and normal-birth-weight (NBW; N = 8) male pigs in two decision-making tasks. For decision-making under risk, we developed a simple two-choice probabilistic task, the Pig Gambling Task (PGT), where an ‘advantageous’ option offered small but frequent rewards and a ‘disadvantageous’ option offered large but infrequent rewards. The advantageous option offered greater overall gain. For decision-making under ambiguity, we used a Judgement Bias Task (JBT) where pigs were trained to make an active response to ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ tone cues (signalling large and small rewards, respectively). Responses to ambiguous tone cues were rated as more or less optimistic. LBW pigs chose the advantageous option more often in later blocks of the PGT, and were scored as less optimistic in the JBT, than NBW pigs. Our findings demonstrate that LBW pigs have developed different behavioural strategies with respect to decision-making. We propose that this is guided by changes in emotionality in LBW piglets, and we provide behavioural evidence of increased negative affect in LBW piglets.
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