Implementing Tailored Activity Programs
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human Behavior Research
folder Healthcare

Implementing Tailored Activity Programs

Tailored Activity Programs (TAP) have been shown to have significantly reduce behavioral occurrences in dementia patients and improve engagement and positive behaviors.

Alzheimer's disease coding behavior dementia doctor-patient interaction The Observer XT video observation
What a horse likes to eat: how to test dietary preferences
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animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

What a horse likes to eat: how to test dietary preferences

Redgate and colleagues looked into the addition of a monadic phase (a phase in which only one food was offered at a time instead of all of the options) to choice testing.

feeding horses The Observer XT
The accuracy of measuring fish aggression by using mirror tests
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animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

The accuracy of measuring fish aggression by using mirror tests

To examine the response of cichlids to their mirror image, Balzarini et al. used three sympatric species from Lake Tanganyika and did the mirror test for measuring aggression.

addiction aggression fish The Observer XT
The relationship between food scarcity and caching in fox squirrels
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animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

The relationship between food scarcity and caching in fox squirrels

We’ve all seen squirrels carrying acorns around in their mouths and burying them in the ground. This is a way to hoard food, and most squirrels use a strategy called scatter-hoarding.

food observational research The Observer XT
The impact of visitor access in a shelter on the welfare of shelter dogs
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animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

The impact of visitor access in a shelter on the welfare of shelter dogs

If you’ve ever been to a shelter to adopt a dog, you know that when you walk into the holding area, the dogs can get very noisy.

welfare animal-human interaction coding schemes dogs stress The Observer XT
Interspecific aggression: spotted dolphins vs. bottlenose dolphins
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animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

Interspecific aggression: spotted dolphins vs. bottlenose dolphins

In the animal kingdom, competition is a part of life. Dominance hierarchies are common both within a group in a species (intergroup) or between two different species (interspecific).

behavioral research dolphins The Observer XT
The welfare of therapy dogs
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animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

The welfare of therapy dogs

Dogs have been used with adult substance abuse patients in animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) and animal-assisted therapy (AAT). Why use dogs in therapy? The impact of animal-assisted therapy on the dogs.

welfare animal-human interaction dogs The Observer XT

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