Phalke, Sagarika, Sarabian, CécileIdRefORCIDORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2225-8702, Hughes, Alice Catherine and Mumby, Hannah S. (2025) “Decoding ambiguity”: Asian elephants’ (Elephas maximus) use previous experiences and sensory information to make decisions regarding ambiguity. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, vol. 283 (n° 106525).

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Identification Number : 10.1016/j.applanim.2025.106525

Abstract

Animals rely on sensory information from the environment to make optimal decisions. However, animals are often faced with incomplete or ambiguous information. Some species use sensory information and previous experiences to generate expectations about ambiguity. To test this, we used a cognitive bias test experimentally modified for Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) to investigate how they respond to ambiguous cues after positive (rewarded) and negative (unrewarded) experiences. We manipulated the degree of ambiguity by associating the spatial position and colour of the cues to either previously experienced positive or negative experiences. We demonstrate that elephants use previous experiences, and the valence (affective value) attached to those experiences to make decisions regarding ambiguity. Elephants show a positive bias by opening the ambiguous positive box three times as often and twice as quickly compared to the negative cue. Conversely, they are less likely to open and slower to respond to the ambiguous negative cue. These results are consistent with responses of farm animals and captive wild mammals when faced with unconditioned ambiguous cues with perceptual overlaps. Our findings indicate that when making decisions under ambiguity, animals rely on cognitive and sensory mechanisms. A greater understanding of decision-making mechanisms could aid in understanding animals' responses to their immediate environment with potential implications for conservation and welfare.

Item Type: Article
Language: English
Date: February 2025
Refereed: Yes
Uncontrolled Keywords: Choice, Elephant behavior, Spatial, Colour, Decision-making, Animal welfare
Subjects: B- ECONOMIE ET FINANCE
Divisions: TSE-R (Toulouse)
Site: UT1
Date Deposited: 16 Mar 2026 09:10
Last Modified: 16 Mar 2026 09:10
OAI Identifier: oai:tse-fr.eu:131564
URI: https://publications.ut-capitole.fr/id/eprint/52710
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