Funding: Self-funded PhD.Human eye morphology is considered unique among the primates in that humans possess larger width/height ratios (WHR), expose a greater amount of visible sclera (SSI; width of exposed eyeball/width of visible iris), and critically, have a white sclera due to a lack of pigmentation. White sclera in humans amplifies gaze direction, whereas the all-dark eyes of apes are hypothesized to conceal gaze from others. This study examines WHR and SSI in humans (N = 13) and gorillas (N = 85) engaged in direct and averted gazes and introduces a qualitative assessment of sclera color to evaluate variations in sclera pigmentation. The results confirm previous findings that humans possess a larger WHR than gorillas but indicate that...
), whose eye morphology differs from that of humans (i.e., low-contrast eyes, dark sclera).An adult ...
The abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their expressions and inten...
International audienceThe abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their...
Human eye morphology is considered unique among the primates in that humans possess larger width/hei...
Human eye morphology is considered unique among the primates in that humans possess larger width/hei...
Gaze following has been argued to be uniquely human, facilitated by our depigmented, white sclera [M...
The drivers of divergent scleral morphologies in primates are currently unclear, though white sclera...
The drivers of divergent scleral morphologies in primates are currently unclear, though white sclera...
Two major studies which are explored in this paper concern the comparative morphology of a wide ran...
Hallmark social activities of humans, such as cooperation and cultural learning, involve eye-gaze si...
Pigmentation patterns of the visible part of the eyeball, encompassing the iris and portions of the ...
This research was supported by the National Research Foundation (NRF) Singapore, under its CRP fundi...
The cooperative eye hypothesis posits that human eye morphology evolved to facilitate cooperation. A...
Because the faces and eyes of primates convey a rich array of social information, the way in which p...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10211-018-0296-5Understanding the adaptive function of th...
), whose eye morphology differs from that of humans (i.e., low-contrast eyes, dark sclera).An adult ...
The abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their expressions and inten...
International audienceThe abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their...
Human eye morphology is considered unique among the primates in that humans possess larger width/hei...
Human eye morphology is considered unique among the primates in that humans possess larger width/hei...
Gaze following has been argued to be uniquely human, facilitated by our depigmented, white sclera [M...
The drivers of divergent scleral morphologies in primates are currently unclear, though white sclera...
The drivers of divergent scleral morphologies in primates are currently unclear, though white sclera...
Two major studies which are explored in this paper concern the comparative morphology of a wide ran...
Hallmark social activities of humans, such as cooperation and cultural learning, involve eye-gaze si...
Pigmentation patterns of the visible part of the eyeball, encompassing the iris and portions of the ...
This research was supported by the National Research Foundation (NRF) Singapore, under its CRP fundi...
The cooperative eye hypothesis posits that human eye morphology evolved to facilitate cooperation. A...
Because the faces and eyes of primates convey a rich array of social information, the way in which p...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10211-018-0296-5Understanding the adaptive function of th...
), whose eye morphology differs from that of humans (i.e., low-contrast eyes, dark sclera).An adult ...
The abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their expressions and inten...
International audienceThe abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their...