The evolution and function of human and nonhuman primate facial expression can be better understood through multispecies comparative analyses. Anatomically based coding systems (Facial Action Coding Systems [FACS]) are developed to enable such analyses because they are standardized and systematic and aid identification of homologous expressions underpinned by similar muscle contractions. To date, FACS has been developed for humans, and subsequently modified for chimpanzees and rhesus macaques. Through detailed examination of facial anatomy and spontaneous movement, here we present a FACS for hylobatids (gibbons and siamangs): apes living in small groups and often thought not to display extensive facial movement. We identified and described ...
Non-human primates use various communicative means in interactions with others. While primate gestur...
Facial expressions are subtle cues, central for communication and conveying emotions in mammals. Tra...
Facial expressions are subtle cues, central for communication and conveying emotions in mammals. Tra...
Little is known about facial communication of lesser apes (family Hylobatidae) and how their facial ...
Human and non-human primates exhibit facial movements or displays to communicate with one another. T...
Facial expression is a communication mode produced by facial (mimetic) musculature. Hylobatids (gibb...
Over 125 years ago, Charles Darwin (1872) suggested that the only way to fully understand the form a...
Facial expression is a communication mode produced by facial (mimetic) musculature. Hylobatids (gibb...
Little is known about facial communication of lesser apes (family Hylobatidae) and how their facial ...
A comparative perspective has remained central to the study of human facial expressions since Darwin...
Among primates, humans have the largest and most complex facial repertoires, followed not by their c...
Facial expressions are complex and subtle signals, central for communication and emotion in social m...
Over 125 years ago, Charles Darwin (1872) suggested that the only way to fully understand the form a...
Primates communicate in several ways by using multi-modal signals. Recently, researchers have start...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the most utilized primate model in the biomedical and psychol...
Non-human primates use various communicative means in interactions with others. While primate gestur...
Facial expressions are subtle cues, central for communication and conveying emotions in mammals. Tra...
Facial expressions are subtle cues, central for communication and conveying emotions in mammals. Tra...
Little is known about facial communication of lesser apes (family Hylobatidae) and how their facial ...
Human and non-human primates exhibit facial movements or displays to communicate with one another. T...
Facial expression is a communication mode produced by facial (mimetic) musculature. Hylobatids (gibb...
Over 125 years ago, Charles Darwin (1872) suggested that the only way to fully understand the form a...
Facial expression is a communication mode produced by facial (mimetic) musculature. Hylobatids (gibb...
Little is known about facial communication of lesser apes (family Hylobatidae) and how their facial ...
A comparative perspective has remained central to the study of human facial expressions since Darwin...
Among primates, humans have the largest and most complex facial repertoires, followed not by their c...
Facial expressions are complex and subtle signals, central for communication and emotion in social m...
Over 125 years ago, Charles Darwin (1872) suggested that the only way to fully understand the form a...
Primates communicate in several ways by using multi-modal signals. Recently, researchers have start...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the most utilized primate model in the biomedical and psychol...
Non-human primates use various communicative means in interactions with others. While primate gestur...
Facial expressions are subtle cues, central for communication and conveying emotions in mammals. Tra...
Facial expressions are subtle cues, central for communication and conveying emotions in mammals. Tra...