The nature of emotions has been long debated in philosophy and science, especially with respect of whether intentions or, alternatively, emotions have a leading role in guiding social interactions and decision making. Behaviour has been used to determine the neurobiological mechanisms underlying the processing and expression of basic emotions. Certain behavioural patterns not only reveal the emotional state of an individual (emotion expression) but they can also tell whether an emotional state is transferred from one individual to another (emotion replication), via the perception-action model involving the mirror neuron system. Here, we consider two different facial displays in animals: the play face (possibly homologous to human s...
Play is a fertile field to examine the role of facial expressions that we share with our common ance...
Play fighting, a common form of mammalian play, can escalate into aggression if playful motivation i...
Many animal species express, perceive and share emotions. These abilities have been favoured by natu...
The nature of emotions has been long debated in philosophy and science, especially with respect of ...
Humans live completely nestled in an emotional network that makes us socially interdependent beings....
Spontaneous mimicry appears fundamental to emotional perception and contagion, especially when it in...
In humans and apes, yawn contagion echoes emotional contagion, the basal layer of empathy. Hence, ya...
The primate play-face is homologous to the human facial display accompanying laughter. Through facia...
In humans and apes, yawn contagion echoes emotional contagion, the basal layer of empathy. Hence, ya...
Play is extremely difficult to define and its benefits are not easily detectable. Due to its multifu...
Visual signals convey emotions and intentions between individuals. Darwin underlined that human fac...
none2noIn the current opinion paper, we provide a comparative perspective on specific aspects of pri...
Yawn contagion (YC), highly familiar in our species, has been studied with experimental and/or natur...
In humans, the distribution of yawn contagion is shaped by social closeness with strongly bonded pai...
It has been suggested that "sharing the same body" between the observer and the observed subject all...
Play is a fertile field to examine the role of facial expressions that we share with our common ance...
Play fighting, a common form of mammalian play, can escalate into aggression if playful motivation i...
Many animal species express, perceive and share emotions. These abilities have been favoured by natu...
The nature of emotions has been long debated in philosophy and science, especially with respect of ...
Humans live completely nestled in an emotional network that makes us socially interdependent beings....
Spontaneous mimicry appears fundamental to emotional perception and contagion, especially when it in...
In humans and apes, yawn contagion echoes emotional contagion, the basal layer of empathy. Hence, ya...
The primate play-face is homologous to the human facial display accompanying laughter. Through facia...
In humans and apes, yawn contagion echoes emotional contagion, the basal layer of empathy. Hence, ya...
Play is extremely difficult to define and its benefits are not easily detectable. Due to its multifu...
Visual signals convey emotions and intentions between individuals. Darwin underlined that human fac...
none2noIn the current opinion paper, we provide a comparative perspective on specific aspects of pri...
Yawn contagion (YC), highly familiar in our species, has been studied with experimental and/or natur...
In humans, the distribution of yawn contagion is shaped by social closeness with strongly bonded pai...
It has been suggested that "sharing the same body" between the observer and the observed subject all...
Play is a fertile field to examine the role of facial expressions that we share with our common ance...
Play fighting, a common form of mammalian play, can escalate into aggression if playful motivation i...
Many animal species express, perceive and share emotions. These abilities have been favoured by natu...