Traditional explanations for the evolution of high orbital convergence and stereoscopic vision in primates have focused on how stereopsis might have aided early primates in foraging or locomoting in an arboreal environment. It has recently been suggested that predation risk by constricting snakes was the selective force that favored the evolution of orbital convergence in early primates, and that later exposure to venomous snakes favored further degrees of convergence in anthropoid primates. Our study tests this snake detection hypothesis (SDH) by examining whether orbital convergence among extant primates is indeed associated with the shared evolutionary history with snakes or the risk that snakes pose for a given species. We predicted tha...
Gamma oscillations (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to be involved in feedforward visual information p...
The Snake Detection Theory implicates constricting snakes in the origin of primates, and venomous sn...
International audienceDetecting and identifying predators quickly is key to survival. According to t...
Current hypotheses that use visually guided reaching and grasping to explain orbital convergence, vi...
Abundant empirical and theoretical studies indicate that predation is a key driver of primate evolut...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
Abstract Background Snakes and primates have a multi-layered coevolutionary history as predators, pr...
Primates are distinguished by frontally directed, highly convergent orbits, which are associated wit...
Due to the prevalence of threatening snakes in the evolutionary history and modern-day environments ...
Studies of event-related potentials in humans have established larger early posterior negativity (EP...
© 2018, The Author(s). In humans, attentional biases have been shown to negative (dangerous animals,...
<div><p>Humans and non-human primates are extremely sensitive to snakes as exemplified by their abil...
Humans and non-human primates are extremely sensitive to snakes as exemplified by their ability to d...
Snakes have provided a serious threat to primates throughout evolution. Furthermore, bites by venomo...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pu...
Gamma oscillations (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to be involved in feedforward visual information p...
The Snake Detection Theory implicates constricting snakes in the origin of primates, and venomous sn...
International audienceDetecting and identifying predators quickly is key to survival. According to t...
Current hypotheses that use visually guided reaching and grasping to explain orbital convergence, vi...
Abundant empirical and theoretical studies indicate that predation is a key driver of primate evolut...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
Abstract Background Snakes and primates have a multi-layered coevolutionary history as predators, pr...
Primates are distinguished by frontally directed, highly convergent orbits, which are associated wit...
Due to the prevalence of threatening snakes in the evolutionary history and modern-day environments ...
Studies of event-related potentials in humans have established larger early posterior negativity (EP...
© 2018, The Author(s). In humans, attentional biases have been shown to negative (dangerous animals,...
<div><p>Humans and non-human primates are extremely sensitive to snakes as exemplified by their abil...
Humans and non-human primates are extremely sensitive to snakes as exemplified by their ability to d...
Snakes have provided a serious threat to primates throughout evolution. Furthermore, bites by venomo...
According to the snake detection hypothesis (Isbell, 2006), fear specifically of snakes may have pu...
Gamma oscillations (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to be involved in feedforward visual information p...
The Snake Detection Theory implicates constricting snakes in the origin of primates, and venomous sn...
International audienceDetecting and identifying predators quickly is key to survival. According to t...