Because the faces and eyes of primates convey a rich array of social information, the way in which primates view faces and eyes reflects species-specific strategies for facial communication. How are humans and closely related species such as great apes similar and different in their viewing patterns for faces and eyes? Following previous studies comparing chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with humans (Homo sapiens), this study used the eye-tracking method to directly compare the patterns of face and eye scanning by humans, gorillas (Gorilla gorilla), and orangutans (Pongo abelii). Human and ape participants freely viewed pictures of whole bodies and full faces of conspecifics and allospecifics under the same experimental conditions. All species...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Recent advances in infrared eye-tracking technology have allowed researchers to examine social atten...
Primates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. Despite ...
Because the faces and eyes of primates convey a rich array of social information, the way in which p...
Abstract Humans, great apes and old world monkeys show selective attention to faces depending on con...
<div><p>When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such ...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
Although previous studies have shown that many species follow gaze, few have directly compared close...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
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...
Eye gaze is widespread in nonhuman primate taxa and important for social cognition and communicative...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Recent advances in infrared eye-tracking technology have allowed researchers to examine social atten...
Primates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. Despite ...
Because the faces and eyes of primates convey a rich array of social information, the way in which p...
Abstract Humans, great apes and old world monkeys show selective attention to faces depending on con...
<div><p>When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such ...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
Although previous studies have shown that many species follow gaze, few have directly compared close...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
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...
Eye gaze is widespread in nonhuman primate taxa and important for social cognition and communicative...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Recent advances in infrared eye-tracking technology have allowed researchers to examine social atten...
Primates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. Despite ...