Goats 'drawn to happy human faces'
Scientists have found that goats are drawn to humans with happy facial expressions. The result suggests a wider range of animals can read people's moods than was previously thought.
The researchers showed goats pairs of photos of the same person, one of them featuring an angry expression, and the other a happy demeanour.
The goats made a beeline for the happy faces, the team reports in the journal Royal Society Open Science.
The result implies that the ability of animals to perceive human facial cues is not limited to those with a long history of working as human companions, such as dogs and horses.
Instead, it seems, animals domesticated for food production, such as goats, can also decipher human facial cues.
[...] But the effect was only significant when the happy-faced photo was placed on the right-hand side.
When the happy photos were placed on the left, the goats showed no significant preference either way.
The researchers think this is because the goats are using one side of their brain to process the information - something that's seen in other animals.
It could either be that the left side of the brain processes positive emotions, or that the right side of the brain is involved in avoidance of angry faces.
Also at NPR, c|net, Queen Mary University of London.
Goats prefer positive human emotional facial expressions (open, DOI: 10.1098/rsos.180491) (DX)
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(Score: 2) by All Your Lawn Are Belong To Us on Thursday August 30 2018, @08:31PM (2 children)
At least in humans, the right half of both retinas signals flow to the left half of the brain after the optic chiasma, and the left half of both retinas signals flow to the right half of the brain after the optic chiasma. Signal processing happens in parts of the midbrain but principally within the occipital lobe at the back of the head.
Anyone know if goat eyes are mysteriously different?
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 30 2018, @08:56PM
I don't know about the brain parts, but goats are foragers not hunters, so their eyes are on the sides of their heads. That means that only the right side of the right eye's retina and the left side of the left eye's retina will receive light from in front of the goat.
(Score: 4, Informative) by EvilSS on Thursday August 30 2018, @09:40PM