Facial displays (or expressions) are a primary means of visual communication among conspecifics in many mammalian orders. Macaques are an ideal model among primates for investigating the co‐evolution of facial musculature, facial displays, and social group size/behavior under the umbrella of “ecomorphology”. While all macaque species share some social behaviors, dietary, and ecological parameters, they display a range of social dominance styles from despotic to tolerant. A previous study found a larger repertoire of facial displays in tolerant macaque species relative to despotic species. The present study was designed to further explore this finding by comparing the gross morphological features of mimetic muscles between the Sulawesi macaq...
Background. Physical, visual, chemical, and auditory cues signalling fighting ability have independe...
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...
Facial expression is a common mode of visual communication in mammals but especially so in primates....
Mammals use their faces in social interactions more so than any other vertebrates. Primates are an e...
Facial expression is a communication mode produced by facial (mimetic) musculature. Hylobatids (gibb...
Facial expression is a communication mode produced by facial (mimetic) musculature. Hylobatids (gibb...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the most utilized primate model in the biomedical and psychol...
Facial expressions are complex and subtle signals, central for communication and emotion in social m...
Objectives While it has been demonstrated that even subtle variation in human facial expressions ca...
Objectives: While it has been demonstrated that even subtle variation in human facial expressions ca...
Over 125 years ago, Charles Darwin (1872) suggested that the only way to fully understand the form a...
Over 125 years ago, Charles Darwin (1872) suggested that the only way to fully understand the form a...
Human and non-human primates exhibit facial movements or displays to communicate with one another. T...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the main contexts of occurrence and the possible functions att...
Background. Physical, visual, chemical, and auditory cues signalling fighting ability have independe...
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...
Facial expression is a common mode of visual communication in mammals but especially so in primates....
Mammals use their faces in social interactions more so than any other vertebrates. Primates are an e...
Facial expression is a communication mode produced by facial (mimetic) musculature. Hylobatids (gibb...
Facial expression is a communication mode produced by facial (mimetic) musculature. Hylobatids (gibb...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the most utilized primate model in the biomedical and psychol...
Facial expressions are complex and subtle signals, central for communication and emotion in social m...
Objectives While it has been demonstrated that even subtle variation in human facial expressions ca...
Objectives: While it has been demonstrated that even subtle variation in human facial expressions ca...
Over 125 years ago, Charles Darwin (1872) suggested that the only way to fully understand the form a...
Over 125 years ago, Charles Darwin (1872) suggested that the only way to fully understand the form a...
Human and non-human primates exhibit facial movements or displays to communicate with one another. T...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the main contexts of occurrence and the possible functions att...
Background. Physical, visual, chemical, and auditory cues signalling fighting ability have independe...
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...