Search Results - "McLean, Andrew N."
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The 2020 Five Domains Model: Including Human–Animal Interactions in Assessments of Animal Welfare
Published in Animals (Basel) (01-10-2020)“…Throughout its 25-year history, the Five Domains Model for animal welfare assessment has been regularly updated to include at each stage the latest…”
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The application of learning theory in horse training
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-05-2017)“…The millennia-old practices of horse training markedly predate and thus were isolated from the mid-twentieth century revelation of animal learning processes…”
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Development of a video analysis protocol and assessment of fall characteristics in equestrian cross‐country eventing
Published in Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (01-12-2021)“…Cross‐country eventing is one of the highest‐risk sporting activities for serious injury outcomes. This study investigated relationships between fall…”
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Training the ridden animal: An ancient hall of mirrors
Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-05-2013)Get full text
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Roles of learning theory and ethology in equitation
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-07-2007)“…By definition, ethology is primarily the scientific study of animal behavior, especially as it occurs in a natural environment; applied ethology being the…”
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A note on the force of whip impacts delivered by jockeys using forehand and backhand strikes
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-09-2013)“…The Australian Racing Board makes a distinction under its Rules of Racing concerning whip use between forehand and backhand whip action that is critically…”
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A retrospective survey of riders' opinions of the use of saddle pads in horses
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-03-2013)“…Horse riders have used layers between saddles and their horse's back since ancient times. Despite the apparent common usage of such layers, most research…”
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Short-term spatial memory in the domestic horse
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-01-2004)“…This study investigates the ability of horses to recall a feeding event in a two-point choice apparatus. Twelve horses were individually tested whereby they…”
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Problems at the human–horse interface and prospects for smart textile solutions
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-01-2014)“…The significant potential for so-called “smart textiles” in the design of the next generation of devices that measure pressure, tension, moisture, and heat at…”
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Finding Your True North: A Personal Guide
Published 2008“…Based on Bill George’s bestselling book True North, this personal guide offers leaders a comprehensive method for identifying their unique “True North.” The…”
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Overshadowing: A silver lining to a dark cloud in horse training
Published in Journal of applied animal welfare science (2008)“…Overshadowing is a process known in behavioral science that occurs when two stimuli of different strengths are applied simultaneously to a nonhuman animal…”
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Is safety valued in the Australian pony market?
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-09-2011)“…Horse-riding is a particularly dangerous activity for children especially before they have accrued significant riding experience. It is reasonable to suppose…”
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SMART: Sensitivity models for animals in response to training
Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-07-2009)“…Trained responses are said to be under stimulus control when they appear reliably and exclusively on cue. The SMART system is a conceptual, three-dimensional…”
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Discovering your authentic leadership
Published in Harvard business review (01-02-2007)“…The ongoing problems in business leadership over the past five years have underscored the need for a new kind of leader in the twenty-first century: the…”
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Horse-training techniques that may defy the principles of learning theory and compromise welfare
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-07-2010)“…This review considers some contemporary training and restraining techniques that may lead to confusion or abuse in ridden and nonridden horses. As competitive…”
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A review of The Ridden Horse pain Ethogram and its potential to improve ridden horse welfare
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Ethical equitation: Capping the price horses pay for human glory
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-07-2010)“…Ethical equitation is nowadays coming into sharp focus in equestrian culture. Concerns surround the ethics of sports based on controlling an animal's…”
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Cutting to the chase: How round-pen, lunging, and high-speed liberty work may compromise horse welfare
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-01-2019)“…Round-pen, lunging, and liberty training has grown in popularity in recent years in a number of equestrian contexts, due in part to the popularity of…”
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The roles of equine ethology and applied learning theory in horse-related human injuries
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-11-2010)“…Horse-related injuries to riders, handlers, and veterinarians can be both serious and long-term in their effects on the victim. This review of literature…”
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Punishment in horse-training and the concept of ethical equitation
Published in Journal of veterinary behavior (01-09-2009)“…By definition, punishment makes a response less likely in the future. Because horses are largely trained by negative reinforcement, they are susceptible to…”
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