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Application of wireless electroencephalogram (EEG) to measure stress in ducks

机译:无线脑电图(EEG)在鸭子压力测量中的应用

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Animal welfare and public perception of animal welfare is guiding animal agriculture, practices and policies. Producers are faced with the challenge of improving production efficiency and meeting environmental and animal welfare restrictions. Many of the current measures of assessment of animal welfare are qualitative rather than quantitative. The objective of this study is to develop and evaluate quantitative measures to directly measure stress through evaluation of brain activity using electroencephalography (EEG). Two experiments were performed to develop and validate EEG as a tool for assessing poultry welfare. In Experiments 1 and 2, White Pekin ducks were treated with known stressors including auditory, mild electric stimuli, and changes in the microenvironment (i.e. exposure to ammonia). In Experiment 1, 16 (5-10 wk) White Pekin ducks were implanted with EEG transmitters and sensing electrodes positioned on the surface of the telencephalon. Each bird was individually placed in a controlled chamber and treated with one of the above stressors while being monitored during a 15 minute (900 s) trial. In Experiment 2, 8 (5-10 wk) White Pekin ducks were treated the same as in Experiment 1 but with an extended observation time of 45 minutes (2700 s). After treatment with one of the three stressors, auditory, mild electrical stimuli, or ammonia, EEG files were analyzed both on a raw and frequency domain basis for identifiable signs. EEG analysis for Experiment 1 showed no differences between time periods for all frequencies. Experiment 2 ECG results showed no differences between time periods for all treatments. Experiment 2 corticosterone results showed differences between pre-treatment and post-treatment; however, there were no differences between treatments and no differences between treatments and control.
机译:动物福利和公众对动物福利的认识正在指导动物农业,实践和政策。生产者面临提高生产效率以及满足环境和动物福利限制的挑战。当前评估动物福利的许多措施是定性的而不是定量的。这项研究的目的是开发和评估定量方法,以通过使用脑电图(EEG)评估大脑活动来直接测量压力。进行了两个实验,以开发和验证EEG作为评估家禽福利的工具。在实验1和2中,白公鸭用已知的应激源处理,包括听觉,轻度电刺激和微环境变化(即暴露于氨水)。在实验1中,向16只(5-10周)的白北京鸭植入了EEG发射器和位于远脑的表面的感应电极。将每只鸡单独放置在一个受控室内,并用上述应激物之一进行处理,同时在15分钟(900 s)的试验中进行监测。在实验2中,与实验1相同地处理了8只(5-10周)白Pekin鸭,但是观察时间延长了45分钟(2700 s)。用听觉,轻度电刺激或氨气中的三种应激源之一进行治疗后,在原始域和频域上对EEG文件进行分析,以找出可识别的体征。实验1的EEG分析显示,所有频率的时间段之间没有差异。实验2的心电图结果显示,所有治疗的时间段之间均无差异。实验2皮质酮的结果显示治疗前和治疗后的差异。然而,治疗之间没有差异,治疗与对照之间也没有差异。

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