International audienceYawning is a common, species‐typical behaviour in vertebrates, generally associated with transitions from sleep to wakefulness. In primates, yawning occurs within a group in a variety of social contexts, suggesting that it has a communicative role, a hypothesis examined in this study. Yawning has rarely been studied. Quantitative studies have been concerned only with age, sex and social‐status differences in yawning frequency.The causation and function of yawning were examined in a quantitative, 796‐h ethological analysis of observations of two groups of Cercocebus albigena and one group of Macaca fascicularis. In both species, yawns occurred in two main contexts: during transitions from rest to activity (the ‘rest yaw...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawning is a phylogenetically old behaviour that can be observed in most vertebrate species from foe...
Among some haplorhine primates, including humans, relaxed yawns spread contagiously. Such contagious...
International audienceYawning is a common, species‐typical behaviour in vertebrates, generally assoc...
The yawn of the black ape appears to be structurally homologous to the behavior pattern widely descr...
Yawning is an involuntary behaviour common to all vertebrates. Although easily recognizable, its ada...
Yawning is a multifunctional behavior with a role in social communication. In Old World monkeys, the...
Here we show for the first time that the plasticity in morphology and duration of yawning in Macaca ...
Contagion yawning (yawning elicited by someone else’s yawn) and spontaneous yawning are two distinct...
Spontaneous yawning is a widespread behaviour in vertebrates and specifically in primates. However, ...
Yawning, although easily recognized, is difficult to explain. Traditional explanations stressed phys...
Primate yawns are usually categorised according to context (e.g. as a threat, anxious or rest yawn) ...
Yawn contagion occurs when individuals yawn in response to the yawn of others (triggers). This is th...
Among primates, yawning is a widespread behvior, although it occurs at low frequency. Different hypo...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawning is a phylogenetically old behaviour that can be observed in most vertebrate species from foe...
Among some haplorhine primates, including humans, relaxed yawns spread contagiously. Such contagious...
International audienceYawning is a common, species‐typical behaviour in vertebrates, generally assoc...
The yawn of the black ape appears to be structurally homologous to the behavior pattern widely descr...
Yawning is an involuntary behaviour common to all vertebrates. Although easily recognizable, its ada...
Yawning is a multifunctional behavior with a role in social communication. In Old World monkeys, the...
Here we show for the first time that the plasticity in morphology and duration of yawning in Macaca ...
Contagion yawning (yawning elicited by someone else’s yawn) and spontaneous yawning are two distinct...
Spontaneous yawning is a widespread behaviour in vertebrates and specifically in primates. However, ...
Yawning, although easily recognized, is difficult to explain. Traditional explanations stressed phys...
Primate yawns are usually categorised according to context (e.g. as a threat, anxious or rest yawn) ...
Yawn contagion occurs when individuals yawn in response to the yawn of others (triggers). This is th...
Among primates, yawning is a widespread behvior, although it occurs at low frequency. Different hypo...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawning is a phylogenetically old behaviour that can be observed in most vertebrate species from foe...
Among some haplorhine primates, including humans, relaxed yawns spread contagiously. Such contagious...