This research was supported by a Grant from the Undergraduate Research Support office at Duke University and a Molly H. Glander Student Research Grant from the Duke Lemur Center. RBR and CK were supported by NSF GRFP DGE-1256260 and DGE-1106401, respectively.Among some haplorhine primates, including humans, relaxed yawns spread contagiously. Such contagious yawning has been linked to social bonds and empathy in some species. However, no studies have investigated contagious yawning in strepsirhines. We conducted an experimental study of contagious yawning in strepsirhines, testing ring-tailed and ruffed lemurs (n = 24) in a paradigm similar to one that has induced contagious yawning in haplorhines. First, in a control experiment, we investig...
Yawning, a fixed action pattern, is widespread in almost all vertebrate taxa. Several hypotheses hav...
Behavioral contagion is suggested to promote group coordination that may facilitate activity transit...
Yawn contagion in humans has been proposed to be related to our capacity for empathy. It is presentl...
This research was supported by a Grant from the Undergraduate Research Support office at Duke Univer...
Yawning is highly contagious, yet both its proximate mechanism(s) and its ultimate causation remain ...
<div><p>Contagious yawning has been reported for humans, dogs and several non-human primate species,...
Contagious yawning has been reported for humans, dogs and several non-human primate species, and ass...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawn contagion occurs when individuals yawn in response to the yawn of others (triggers). This is th...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawn contagion (YC), highly familiar in our species, has been studied with experimental and/or natur...
Contagious yawning is a form of response facilitation found in humans and other primates in which ob...
Yawning, although easily recognized, is difficult to explain. Traditional explanations stressed phys...
Here we show for the first time that the plasticity in morphology and duration of yawning in Macaca ...
Yawning is an involuntary behaviour common to all vertebrates. Although easily recognizable, its ada...
Yawning, a fixed action pattern, is widespread in almost all vertebrate taxa. Several hypotheses hav...
Behavioral contagion is suggested to promote group coordination that may facilitate activity transit...
Yawn contagion in humans has been proposed to be related to our capacity for empathy. It is presentl...
This research was supported by a Grant from the Undergraduate Research Support office at Duke Univer...
Yawning is highly contagious, yet both its proximate mechanism(s) and its ultimate causation remain ...
<div><p>Contagious yawning has been reported for humans, dogs and several non-human primate species,...
Contagious yawning has been reported for humans, dogs and several non-human primate species, and ass...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawn contagion occurs when individuals yawn in response to the yawn of others (triggers). This is th...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawn contagion (YC), highly familiar in our species, has been studied with experimental and/or natur...
Contagious yawning is a form of response facilitation found in humans and other primates in which ob...
Yawning, although easily recognized, is difficult to explain. Traditional explanations stressed phys...
Here we show for the first time that the plasticity in morphology and duration of yawning in Macaca ...
Yawning is an involuntary behaviour common to all vertebrates. Although easily recognizable, its ada...
Yawning, a fixed action pattern, is widespread in almost all vertebrate taxa. Several hypotheses hav...
Behavioral contagion is suggested to promote group coordination that may facilitate activity transit...
Yawn contagion in humans has been proposed to be related to our capacity for empathy. It is presentl...