Primate yawns are usually categorised according to context (e.g. as a threat, anxious or rest yawn) but there has been little consideration of whether these yawns are best regarded as a unitary behaviour that only differs with respect to the context in which it is observed. This study examined the context and precise morphology of yawns in a group of 11 captive chimpanzees. Focal video sampling was used to describe the morphology and intensity of 124 yawns using ChimpFACS, a system for coding facial movements. Two distinct forms of yawn were identified, a full yawn and a yawn which is modified by additional actions which reduce the mouth aperture. These modified yawns may indicate some degree of voluntary control over facial movement in chi...
Yawn contagion occurs when individuals yawn in response to the yawn of others (triggers). This is th...
Here, we tested hypotheses about the potential functions of yawning based on its intensity and socia...
Contagious yawning has been reported for humans, dogs and several non-human primate species, and ass...
Primate yawns are usually categorised according to context (e.g. as a threat, anxious or rest yawn) ...
The yawn of the black ape appears to be structurally homologous to the behavior pattern widely descr...
Here we show for the first time that the plasticity in morphology and duration of yawning in Macaca ...
International audienceYawning is a common, species‐typical behaviour in vertebrates, generally assoc...
Spontaneous yawning is a widespread behaviour in vertebrates and specifically in primates. However, ...
Yawning is an involuntary behaviour common to all vertebrates. Although easily recognizable, its ada...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawning is a multifunctional behavior with a role in social communication. In Old World monkeys, the...
Yawning, although easily recognized, is difficult to explain. Traditional explanations stressed phys...
Yawning is highly contagious, yet both its proximate mechanism(s) and its ultimate causation remain ...
Contagious yawning is a form of response facilitation found in humans and other primates in which ob...
Yawn contagion occurs when individuals yawn in response to the yawn of others (triggers). This is th...
Here, we tested hypotheses about the potential functions of yawning based on its intensity and socia...
Contagious yawning has been reported for humans, dogs and several non-human primate species, and ass...
Primate yawns are usually categorised according to context (e.g. as a threat, anxious or rest yawn) ...
The yawn of the black ape appears to be structurally homologous to the behavior pattern widely descr...
Here we show for the first time that the plasticity in morphology and duration of yawning in Macaca ...
International audienceYawning is a common, species‐typical behaviour in vertebrates, generally assoc...
Spontaneous yawning is a widespread behaviour in vertebrates and specifically in primates. However, ...
Yawning is an involuntary behaviour common to all vertebrates. Although easily recognizable, its ada...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal s...
Yawning is a multifunctional behavior with a role in social communication. In Old World monkeys, the...
Yawning, although easily recognized, is difficult to explain. Traditional explanations stressed phys...
Yawning is highly contagious, yet both its proximate mechanism(s) and its ultimate causation remain ...
Contagious yawning is a form of response facilitation found in humans and other primates in which ob...
Yawn contagion occurs when individuals yawn in response to the yawn of others (triggers). This is th...
Here, we tested hypotheses about the potential functions of yawning based on its intensity and socia...
Contagious yawning has been reported for humans, dogs and several non-human primate species, and ass...