Accessing animal minds has remained a challenge since the beginnings of modern science. Here, we used a little-tried method, functional infrared thermal imaging, with wild chimpanzees during common social interactions. After removing confounds, we found that chimpanzees involved in competitive events had lower nose skin temperatures whereas those involved in cooperative events had higher temperatures, the latter more so in high- than low-ranking males. Temperatures associated with grooming were akin to those of cooperative events, except when males interacted with a non-reciprocating alpha male. In addition, we found multiple audience effects. Notably, the alpha male’s presence reduced positive effects associated with cooperation, whereas f...
<div><p>The extent to which primates can flexibly adjust the production of gestural communication ac...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
An ongoing debate in animal behaviour research is whether food calls function to cooperatively infor...
Funding from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, the Fond des Donations of the University of N...
Understanding the affective lives of animals has been a long-standing challenge in science. Recent t...
A growing trend of research using infrared thermography (IRT) has shown that changes in skin tempera...
Emotion is one of the central topics in animal studies and is likely to attract attention substantia...
Emotion is one of the central topics in animal studies and is likely to attract attention substantia...
A growing trend of research using infra-red thermography (IRT) has shown that changes in skin temper...
Infrared thermal imaging has emerged as a valuable tool in veterinary medicine, in particular for ev...
In a variety of species, the maintenance of stable social connections is associated with lower level...
Social animals must carefully track consequential events and opportunities for social learning. Howe...
Female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are usually depicted as sexually submissive and bound by male c...
This study was conducted in part under the first author's postdoc program; the Japan Society for Pro...
The extent to which primates can flexibly adjust the production of gestural communication according ...
<div><p>The extent to which primates can flexibly adjust the production of gestural communication ac...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
An ongoing debate in animal behaviour research is whether food calls function to cooperatively infor...
Funding from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, the Fond des Donations of the University of N...
Understanding the affective lives of animals has been a long-standing challenge in science. Recent t...
A growing trend of research using infrared thermography (IRT) has shown that changes in skin tempera...
Emotion is one of the central topics in animal studies and is likely to attract attention substantia...
Emotion is one of the central topics in animal studies and is likely to attract attention substantia...
A growing trend of research using infra-red thermography (IRT) has shown that changes in skin temper...
Infrared thermal imaging has emerged as a valuable tool in veterinary medicine, in particular for ev...
In a variety of species, the maintenance of stable social connections is associated with lower level...
Social animals must carefully track consequential events and opportunities for social learning. Howe...
Female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are usually depicted as sexually submissive and bound by male c...
This study was conducted in part under the first author's postdoc program; the Japan Society for Pro...
The extent to which primates can flexibly adjust the production of gestural communication according ...
<div><p>The extent to which primates can flexibly adjust the production of gestural communication ac...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
An ongoing debate in animal behaviour research is whether food calls function to cooperatively infor...