The present study was performed to investigate the associations between eye-blink behaviors and various other factors in primates. We video-recorded 141 individuals across 71 primate species and analyzed the blink rate, blink duration, and "isolated" blink ratio (i.e., blinks without eye or head movement) in relation to activity rhythms, habitat types, group size, and body size factors. The results showed close relationships between three types of eye-blink measures and body size factors. All of these measures increased as a function of body weight. In addition, diurnal primates showed more blinks than nocturnal species even after controlling for body size factors. The most important findings were the relationships between eye-blink behavio...
International audienceYawning is a common, species‐typical behaviour in vertebrates, generally assoc...
Eye-tracking methods measure what humans and other animals visually attend to in the environment. In...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
The present study was performed to investigate the associations between eye-blink behaviors and vari...
Eye blinking is an essential maintenance behaviour for many terrestrial animals, but is also a risky...
Videos with rich social and emotional content elicit natural social behaviors in primates. Indeed, w...
<p>Red lines indicate the simple regression lines. ***: <i>P</i> < 0.001, **: <i>P</i> < 0.01, *: <i...
<p>Species names and scientific names are based on Rowe <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info...
Eye gaze is widespread in nonhuman primate taxa and important for social cognition and communicative...
13 p.Gaze-evoked blinks, blinks that occur during rapid movements of the head and eyes, are believed...
Behavioral contagion is suggested to promote group coordination that may facilitate activity transit...
Primates use auditory and visual cues to process the vocal communication signals produced by members...
Recent advances in infrared eye-tracking technology have allowed researchers to examine social atten...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
<div><p>When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such ...
International audienceYawning is a common, species‐typical behaviour in vertebrates, generally assoc...
Eye-tracking methods measure what humans and other animals visually attend to in the environment. In...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
The present study was performed to investigate the associations between eye-blink behaviors and vari...
Eye blinking is an essential maintenance behaviour for many terrestrial animals, but is also a risky...
Videos with rich social and emotional content elicit natural social behaviors in primates. Indeed, w...
<p>Red lines indicate the simple regression lines. ***: <i>P</i> < 0.001, **: <i>P</i> < 0.01, *: <i...
<p>Species names and scientific names are based on Rowe <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info...
Eye gaze is widespread in nonhuman primate taxa and important for social cognition and communicative...
13 p.Gaze-evoked blinks, blinks that occur during rapid movements of the head and eyes, are believed...
Behavioral contagion is suggested to promote group coordination that may facilitate activity transit...
Primates use auditory and visual cues to process the vocal communication signals produced by members...
Recent advances in infrared eye-tracking technology have allowed researchers to examine social atten...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...
<div><p>When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such ...
International audienceYawning is a common, species‐typical behaviour in vertebrates, generally assoc...
Eye-tracking methods measure what humans and other animals visually attend to in the environment. In...
When viewing social scenes, humans and nonhuman primates focus on particular features, such as the m...