International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in recognizing the relatedness between parents and children, and more recently, between siblings. However, the general inclusive fitness theory proposes that kin-selective behaviours are also relevant to more distant relatives, which requires the detection of larger kinship bonds. We conducted an experiment to explore the use of facial clues by 'strangers', i.e. evaluators from a different family, to associate humans of varying degrees of relatedness. We hypothesized that the visual capacity to detect relatedness should be weaker with lower degrees of relatedness. We showed that human adults are capable of (although not very efficient at) assessing...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin rather than less relate...
International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in rec...
International audienceFacial features appear to be a prominent kinship cue for ascribing relatedness...
International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a ...
Allocentric kin recognition - recognition that individuals are close genetic relatives - plays an im...
Kinship informs the allocation of pro-social and sexual behaviour. In addition to the ability to det...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to influence behavior...
AbstractMaloney and Dal Martello [Maloney, L.T., Dal Martello, M.F. (2006). Kin recognition and the ...
International audienceUnderstanding how individuals identify their relatives has implications for th...
We report two experiments intended to determine where in the face the cues signalling kinship fall. ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to clarify the understanding of biological inheritan...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin more than less related ...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin rather than less relate...
International audienceThe resemblance between human faces has been shown to be a possible cue in rec...
International audienceFacial features appear to be a prominent kinship cue for ascribing relatedness...
International audiencePeople undeniably pay attention to faces, and facial resemblance may act as a ...
Allocentric kin recognition - recognition that individuals are close genetic relatives - plays an im...
Kinship informs the allocation of pro-social and sexual behaviour. In addition to the ability to det...
Two lines of reasoning predict that highly social species will have mechanisms to influence behavior...
AbstractMaloney and Dal Martello [Maloney, L.T., Dal Martello, M.F. (2006). Kin recognition and the ...
International audienceUnderstanding how individuals identify their relatives has implications for th...
We report two experiments intended to determine where in the face the cues signalling kinship fall. ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to clarify the understanding of biological inheritan...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin more than less related ...
We examine the connection between a hypothetical kin recognition signal available in visual percepti...
Observers accurately judge children's degree of kinship given facial photographs (Dal Martello & Mal...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that organisms will tend to help close kin rather than less relate...