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Animals experience joy. Scientists want to measure it

Last updated: January 22, 2026 6:40 am
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The Evolution of Joy in Non-Human Animals

Research has shown that non-human animals, just like humans, experience joy and exhibit behaviors that suggest positive emotional states. A recent study published in Scientific Reports found that bonobos tend to behave optimistically after hearing laughter, indicating a connection between positive vocalizations and emotional responses in these primates. This adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests joy is a fundamental aspect of animal behavior.

Another study, published in Biological Reviews, focused on investigating the evolution and function of joy in non-human animals. The researchers found that joy is a natural emotion in many species and plays a significant role in their overall well-being. Understanding how joy manifests in different animals can provide valuable insights into their cognitive and emotional capacities.

One interesting approach to studying joy in animals is the use of cognitive bias as a welfare tool in poultry. A study published in the Journal of Animal Science explored how cognitive bias can be used to assess the emotional states of chickens and improve their welfare. By measuring their responses to different stimuli, researchers can gain a better understanding of how joy and other emotions affect poultry’s behavior and well-being.

Studies on other animals, such as rats, parrots, and dolphins, have also shed light on the presence of joy in these species. For example, research published in Science found behavioral and neural correlates of hide-and-seek in rats, suggesting that they experience a sense of joy and pleasure during play. Similarly, a study in Current Biology demonstrated positive emotional contagion in a New Zealand parrot, highlighting the social nature of joy in avian species.

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In dolphins, joy is often expressed through playful behaviors and vocalizations. A study in the International Journal of Comparative Psychology showed that dolphins signal success by producing a victory squeal, indicating a positive emotional state. Additionally, research in Current Biology revealed that dolphins engage in play behavior, further supporting the idea that joy is a common experience among marine mammals.

Overall, the evidence suggests that joy is a universal emotion that transcends species boundaries. By studying how animals experience joy and express positive emotions, researchers can gain valuable insights into the evolution of emotions and the mental well-being of non-human animals.

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