This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. it is reproduced with permissionA key driver of brain evolution in primates and humans is the cognitive demands arising from managing social relationships. In primates, grooming plays a key role in maintaining these relationships, but the time that can be devoted to grooming is inherently limited. Communication may act as an additional, more time-efficient bonding mechanism to grooming, but how patterns of communication are related to patterns of sociality is still poorly understood. We used social network analysis to examine the associations between close proximity (duration of time spent within 10m per hour spent in the same party), grooming...
International audienceSocial network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of prim...
Social network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of primate groups. We used so...
The extent to which primates can flexibly adjust the production of gestural communication according ...
A key driver of brain evolution in primates and humans is the cognitive demands arising from managin...
Primates form strong and enduring social bonds with others and these bonds have important fitness co...
A key challenge for primates is coordinating behaviour with conspecifics in large, complex social gr...
Studying the communication systems of primates can provide insights into the evolutionary origins of...
Increasing our understanding of primate gestural communication can provide new insights into languag...
A key challenge for primates living in large, stable social groups is managing social relationships....
The evolution of language has fascinated anthropologists, psychologists and biologists for centuries...
International audienceThe 'social bonding hypothesis' predicts that, in large social groups, functio...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
PF was funded by Swiss National Science Foundation and European Research Council project grants (Pri...
In mammals, allogrooming is prominent in forming and maintaining social and cooperative relationship...
Comparisons between animal and human communication are invaluable for understanding the evolution o...
International audienceSocial network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of prim...
Social network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of primate groups. We used so...
The extent to which primates can flexibly adjust the production of gestural communication according ...
A key driver of brain evolution in primates and humans is the cognitive demands arising from managin...
Primates form strong and enduring social bonds with others and these bonds have important fitness co...
A key challenge for primates is coordinating behaviour with conspecifics in large, complex social gr...
Studying the communication systems of primates can provide insights into the evolutionary origins of...
Increasing our understanding of primate gestural communication can provide new insights into languag...
A key challenge for primates living in large, stable social groups is managing social relationships....
The evolution of language has fascinated anthropologists, psychologists and biologists for centuries...
International audienceThe 'social bonding hypothesis' predicts that, in large social groups, functio...
Human relationships are structured in a set of layers, ordered from higher (intimate relationships) ...
PF was funded by Swiss National Science Foundation and European Research Council project grants (Pri...
In mammals, allogrooming is prominent in forming and maintaining social and cooperative relationship...
Comparisons between animal and human communication are invaluable for understanding the evolution o...
International audienceSocial network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of prim...
Social network analysis offers new tools to study the social structure of primate groups. We used so...
The extent to which primates can flexibly adjust the production of gestural communication according ...