It has long been claimed that certain configurations of facial movements are universally recognized as emotional expressions because they evolved to signal emotional information in situations that posed fitness challenges for our hunting and gathering hominin ancestors. Experiments from the last decade have called this particular evolutionary hypothesis into doubt by studying emotion perception in a wider sample of small-scale societies with discovery-based research methods. We replicate these newer findings in the Hadza of Northern Tanzania; the Hadza are semi-nomadic hunters and gatherers who live in tight-knit social units and collect wild foods for a large portion of their diet, making them a particularly relevant population for testing...
The endowment effect, the tendency to value possessions more than non-possessions, is a well known d...
Background Facial expressions convey key cues of human emotions, and may also be important for inte...
Evolutionary theory suggests that natural selection favors the evolution of cognitive abilities whic...
It has long been claimed that certain configurations of facial movements are universally recognized ...
open access articleIt has long been claimed that certain facial movements are universally perceived ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
What are the evolutionary roots of emotions? To answer this cardinal question, I study emotions in a...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
Since Darwin’s seminal works, the universality of facial expressions of emotion has remained one of ...
Emotion is one of the greatest links for human interaction. Emotion allows people from culture to cu...
In this chapter we critically review and evaluate the evidence supporting one of the core assumption...
Emotions are universally recognized from facial expressions—or so it has been claimed. To support th...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
This thesis represents the first extended attempt by an archaeologist to construct an evolutionary t...
Darwin and other pioneering scholars made comparisons between human facial signals and those of non-...
The endowment effect, the tendency to value possessions more than non-possessions, is a well known d...
Background Facial expressions convey key cues of human emotions, and may also be important for inte...
Evolutionary theory suggests that natural selection favors the evolution of cognitive abilities whic...
It has long been claimed that certain configurations of facial movements are universally recognized ...
open access articleIt has long been claimed that certain facial movements are universally perceived ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
What are the evolutionary roots of emotions? To answer this cardinal question, I study emotions in a...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
Since Darwin’s seminal works, the universality of facial expressions of emotion has remained one of ...
Emotion is one of the greatest links for human interaction. Emotion allows people from culture to cu...
In this chapter we critically review and evaluate the evidence supporting one of the core assumption...
Emotions are universally recognized from facial expressions—or so it has been claimed. To support th...
Although cognitive science was multidisciplinary from the start, an under-emphasis on anthropology h...
This thesis represents the first extended attempt by an archaeologist to construct an evolutionary t...
Darwin and other pioneering scholars made comparisons between human facial signals and those of non-...
The endowment effect, the tendency to value possessions more than non-possessions, is a well known d...
Background Facial expressions convey key cues of human emotions, and may also be important for inte...
Evolutionary theory suggests that natural selection favors the evolution of cognitive abilities whic...