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    Pet-directed speech improves horses’ attention toward humans by Jardat, Plotine, Calandreau, Ludovic, Ferreira, Vitor, Gouyet, Chloé, Parias, Céline, Reigner, Fabrice, Lansade, Léa

    Published in Scientific reports (11-03-2022)
    “…In a recent experiment, we showed that horses are sensitive to pet-directed speech (PDS), a kind of speech used to talk to companion animals that is…”
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    Facial blushing and feather fluffing are indicators of emotions in domestic fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus) by Arnould, Cécile, Love, Scott A, Piégu, Benoît, Lefort, Gaëlle, Blache, Marie-Claire, Parias, Céline, Soulet, Delphine, Lévy, Frédéric, Nowak, Raymond, Lansade, Léa, Bertin, Aline

    Published in PloS one (24-07-2024)
    “…The study of facial expressions in mammals provided great advances in the identification of their emotions and then in the comprehension of their sentience. So…”
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    Emotionality modulates the impact of chronic stress on memory and neurogenesis in birds by Lormant, Flore, Ferreira, Vitor Hugo Bessa, Meurisse, Maryse, Lemarchand, Julie, Constantin, Paul, Morisse, Mélody, Cornilleau, Fabien, Parias, Céline, Chaillou, Elodie, Bertin, Aline, Lansade, Léa, Leterrier, Christine, Lévy, Frédéric, Calandreau, Ludovic

    Published in Scientific reports (03-09-2020)
    “…Chronic stress is a strong modulator of cognitive processes, such as learning and memory. There is, however, great within-individual variation in how an animal…”
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    Facial expression and oxytocin as possible markers of positive emotions in horses by Lansade, Léa, Nowak, Raymond, Lainé, Anne-Lyse, Leterrier, Christine, Bonneau, Coralie, Parias, Céline, Bertin, Aline

    Published in Scientific reports (02-10-2018)
    “…Behavioural and physiological markers of discrete positive emotions remain little investigated in animals. To characterise new markers in horses, we used…”
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    Sheep (Ovis aries) training protocol for voluntary awake and unrestrained structural brain MRI acquisitions by Pluchot, Camille, Adriaensen, Hans, Parias, Céline, Dubreuil, Didier, Arnould, Cécile, Chaillou, Elodie, Love, Scott A.

    Published in Behavior research methods (01-10-2024)
    “…Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive technique that requires the participant to be completely motionless. To date, MRI in awake and unrestrained…”
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    Female horses spontaneously identify a photograph of their keeper, last seen six months previously by Lansade, Léa, Colson, Violaine, Parias, Céline, Trösch, Miléna, Reigner, Fabrice, Calandreau, Ludovic

    Published in Scientific reports (14-04-2020)
    “…Horses are capable of identifying individual conspecifics based on olfactory, auditory or visual cues. However, this raises the questions of their ability to…”
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    Horses are sensitive to baby talk: pet-directed speech facilitates communication with humans in a pointing task and during grooming by Lansade, Léa, Trösch, Miléna, Parias, Céline, Blanchard, Alice, Gorosurreta, Elodie, Calandreau, Ludovic

    Published in Animal cognition (01-09-2021)
    “…Pet-directed speech (PDS) is a type of speech humans spontaneously use with their companion animals. It is very similar to speech commonly used when talking to…”
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    Horses feel emotions when they watch positive and negative horse–human interactions in a video and transpose what they saw to real life by Trösch, Miléna, Pellon, Sophie, Cuzol, Florent, Parias, Céline, Nowak, Raymond, Calandreau, Ludovic, Lansade, Léa

    Published in Animal cognition (01-07-2020)
    “…Animals can indirectly gather meaningful information about other individuals by eavesdropping on their third-party interactions. In particular, eavesdropping…”
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    Horses cross-modally recognize women and men by Gouyet, Chloé, Ringhofer, Monamie, Yamamoto, Shinya, Jardat, Plotine, Parias, Céline, Reigner, Fabrice, Calandreau, Ludovic, Lansade, Léa

    Published in Scientific reports (08-03-2023)
    “…Several studies have shown that horses have the ability to cross-modally recognize humans by associating their voice with their physical appearance. However,…”
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    Human Face Recognition in Horses: Data in Favor of a Holistic Process by Lansade, Léa, Colson, Violaine, Parias, Céline, Reigner, Fabrice, Bertin, Aline, Calandreau, Ludovic

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (15-09-2020)
    “…Recent studies have demonstrated that horses can recognize humans based simply on visual information. However, none of these studies have investigated whether…”
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    Horses discriminate human body odors between fear and joy contexts in a habituation-discrimination protocol by Jardat, Plotine, Destrez, Alexandra, Damon, Fabrice, Menard--Peroy, Zoé, Parias, Céline, Barrière, Philippe, Keller, Matthieu, Calandreau, Ludovic, Lansade, Léa

    Published in Scientific reports (25-02-2023)
    “…Animals are widely believed to sense human emotions through smell. Chemoreception is the most primitive and ubiquitous sense, and brain regions responsible for…”
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    Horses discriminate between human facial and vocal expressions of sadness and joy by Jardat, Plotine, Liehrmann, Océane, Reigner, Fabrice, Parias, Céline, Calandreau, Ludovic, Lansade, Léa

    Published in Animal cognition (01-09-2023)
    “…Communication of emotions plays a key role in intraspecific social interactions and likely in interspecific interactions. Several studies have shown that…”
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    Horse’s emotional state and rider safety during grooming practices, a field study by Lansade, Léa, Bonneau, Coralie, Parias, Céline, Biau, Sophie

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-08-2019)
    “…•Grooming should constitute a source of well-being for the horse.•However, in the field (n = 69) grooming was observed to be a source of discomfort.•Numerous…”
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    Weaned horses, especially females, still prefer their dam after five months of separation by Lansade, Léa, Lévy, Frédéric, Parias, Céline, Reigner, Fabrice, Górecka-Bruzda, Aleksandra

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-10-2022)
    “…•Under natural conditions, mare-foal bond persists after weaning.•Artificially weaned foals are denied contact with mothers after weaning.•We asked if such…”
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    Horses can learn to identify joy and sadness against other basic emotions from human facial expressions by Jardat, Plotine, Menard--Peroy, Zoé, Parias, Céline, Reigner, Fabrice, Calandreau, Ludovic, Lansade, Léa

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-08-2024)
    “…Recently, horses and other domestic mammals have been shown to perceive and react to human emotional signals, with most studies focusing on joy and anger. In…”
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    Effects of gut microbiota transfer on emotional reactivity in Japanese quails ( Coturnix japonica ) by Kraimi, Narjis, Calandreau, Ludovic, Zemb, Olivier, Germain, Karine, Dupont, Christèle, Velge, Philippe, Guitton, Edouard, Lavillatte, Sébastien, Parias, Céline, Leterrier, Christine

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (2019)
    “…The interaction between the gut microbiota (GM) and the brain has led to the concept of the microbiota-gut-brain axis but data for birds remain scarce. We…”
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    Housing Horses in Individual Boxes Is a Challenge with Regard to Welfare by Ruet, Alice, Lemarchand, Julie, Parias, Céline, Mach, Núria, Moisan, Marie-Pierre, Foury, Aline, Briant, Christine, Lansade, Léa

    Published in Animals (Basel) (28-08-2019)
    “…Horses are mainly housed in individual boxes. This housing system is reported to be highly detrimental with regard to welfare and could trigger the expression…”
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    Horses Categorize Human Emotions Cross-Modally Based on Facial Expression and Non-Verbal Vocalizations by Trösch, Miléna, Cuzol, Florent, Parias, Céline, Calandreau, Ludovic, Nowak, Raymond, Lansade, Léa

    Published in Animals (Basel) (01-11-2019)
    “…Over the last few years, an increasing number of studies have aimed to gain more insight into the field of animal emotions. In particular, it is of interest to…”
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    Horses form cross-modal representations of adults and children by Jardat, Plotine, Ringhofer, Monamie, Yamamoto, Shinya, Gouyet, Chloé, Degrande, Rachel, Parias, Céline, Reigner, Fabrice, Calandreau, Ludovic, Lansade, Léa

    Published in Animal cognition (01-03-2023)
    “…Recently, research on domestic mammals’ sociocognitive skills toward humans has been prolific, allowing us to better understand the human–animal relationship…”
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    Horses prefer to solicit a person who previously observed a food-hiding process to access this food: A possible indication of attentional state attribution by Trösch, Miléna, Ringhofer, Monamie, Yamamoto, Shinya, Lemarchand, Julie, Parias, Céline, Lormant, Flore, Lansade, Léa

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-09-2019)
    “…•We tested whether horses can infer human attentional state towards a baiting process.•Food was hidden in an unopenable bucket in the presence of two…”
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