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View article: Playful interactions and facial mimicry in infant bonobos (<i>Pan paniscus</i>)
Playful interactions and facial mimicry in infant bonobos (<i>Pan paniscus</i>) Open
The capacity to promptly and congruently respond to others’ facial signals has at its basis a mirror neuron mechanism. In Rapid (< 1 sec, RFM) and Delayed (1–5 sec, DFM) Facial Mimicry the expression emitted by an individual (trigger) i…
View article: Playful interactions and facial mimicry in infant bonobos (<i>Pan paniscus</i>)
Playful interactions and facial mimicry in infant bonobos (<i>Pan paniscus</i>) Open
The capacity to promptly and congruently respond to others’ facial signals has at its basis a mirror neuron mechanism. In Rapid (< 1 sec, RFM) and Delayed (1–5 sec, DFM) Facial Mimicry the expression emitted by an individual (trigger) is p…
View article: Look at me while having sex! Eye-to-eye contact affects homosexual behaviour in bonobo females
Look at me while having sex! Eye-to-eye contact affects homosexual behaviour in bonobo females Open
In humans, eye-to-eye contact (EEC) or mutual gazing is a reflexive predisposition occurring in intimate contexts. We investigated the role of EEC during bonobo socio-sexual contacts. Females engage in homosexual ventro-ventral, genito-gen…