So... one of the biggest meetings in my field, the #ISAE is taking place this week in #Tallinn .... I've just seen that site-formerly-known-as-bird is abuzz with activity. I miss that a lot- anyone here going to be there?

I couldn't join live, but would love to live vicariously!
Boosts much appreciated to see if there are attendees on Mastodon

#ISAE2023 #AppliedEthology #AnimalBehavior #FarmAnimalBehavior #LivestockBehavior #FarmAnimalWelfare @academicchatter

https://isae2023.publicon.ee/

ISAE 2023

I’m thrilled to share our new publication “Spectro-temporal acoustic elements of music interact in an integrated way to modulate emotional responses in pigs”
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Collaboration between @UdeA,@UNALOficial,@ucalgaryvetmed Read more👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-30057-5

#CienciaCriolla #appliedethology #AnimalWelfare

Spectro-temporal acoustic elements of music interact in an integrated way to modulate emotional responses in pigs - Scientific Reports

Music is a complex stimulus, with various spectro-temporal acoustic elements determining one of the most important attributes of music, the ability to elicit emotions. Effects of various musical acoustic elements on emotions in non-human animals have not been studied with an integrated approach. However, this knowledge is important to design music to provide environmental enrichment for non-human species. Thirty-nine instrumental musical pieces were composed and used to determine effects of various acoustic parameters on emotional responses in farm pigs. Video recordings (n = 50) of pigs in the nursery phase (7–9 week old) were gathered and emotional responses induced by stimuli were evaluated with Qualitative Behavioral Assessment (QBA). Non-parametric statistical models (Generalized Additive Models, Decision Trees, Random Forests, and XGBoost) were applied and compared to evaluate relationships between acoustic parameters and pigs’ observed emotional responses. We concluded that musical structure affected emotional responses of pigs. The valence of modulated emotions depended on integrated and simultaneous interactions of various spectral and temporal structural components of music that can be readily modified. This new knowledge supports design of musical stimuli to be used as environmental enrichment for non-human animals.

Nature