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Not just for fun! social play as a springboard for adult social competence in human and non-human primates, file e0d6c92b-4af4-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Etologia dell'emozione animale: studio e interpretazione, file e0d6c92e-dfcd-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Rough-and-tumble play as a window on animal communication., file e0d6c930-e1a2-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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756
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Facial mimicry and play: a comparative study in chimpanzees and gorillas, file e0d6c92e-b3c2-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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696
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Ultrasonographic investigation of human fetus responses to maternal communicative and non-communicative stimuli, file e0d6c927-2aa0-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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553
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Sharing playful mood: rapid facial mimicry in Suricata suricatta, file e0d6c92d-580d-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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509
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Lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) failed to respond to others' yawn: experimental and naturalistic evidence, file e0d6c92e-9e3f-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Calming an aggressor through spontaneous post-conflict triadic contacts: appeasement in Macaca tonkeana., file e0d6c92b-4aee-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Embracing in a female bonded monkey species (Theropithecus gelada), file e0d6c92e-d0f4-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Rapid mimicry and emotional contagion in domestic dogs, file e0d6c926-b537-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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null, file e0d6c92e-9e41-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Are horses capable of mirror self-recognition? A pilot study, file e0d6c929-9436-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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160
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Wolf-like or dog-like? A comparison of gazing behaviour across three dog breeds tested in their familiar environments., file e0d6c92e-7069-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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137
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From me to you: emotional contagion in primates and other mammals, file e0d6c92b-6e00-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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136
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When do you scratch that itch? The relative impact of different factors on scratching depends on the selection of time scale and timing, file e0d6c929-9549-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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She more than he: gender bias supports the empathic nature of yawn contagion in Homo sapiens, file e0d6c926-f6b8-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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121
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The evolution of two types of play, file e0d6c930-0a9c-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Physiological outcomes of calming behaviors support the resilience hypothesis in horses., file e0d6c92b-09b2-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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94
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Difference in contagious yawning between susceptible men and women: why not?, file e0d6c92b-6679-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Testing yawning hypotheses in wild populations of two strepsirrhine species: Propithecus verreauxi and Lemur catta, file e0d6c92b-5027-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Back to the future: a glance over wolf social behaviour to understand dog-human relationship, file e0d6c92e-873c-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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85
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High-ranking geladas protect and comfort others after conflicts., file e0d6c92b-698a-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Differences in play can illuminate differences in affiliation: A comparative study on chimpanzees and gorillas, file e0d6c92a-a881-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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72
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Fair play and its connection with social tolerance, reciprocity and the ethology of peace, file e0d6c926-d360-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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62
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Mirror replication of sexual facial expressions increases the probability of successful sexual contacts in bonobos, file e0d6c92f-87fe-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Spontaneous yawning and its potential functions in South American sea lions (Otaria flavescens), file e0d6c92e-706e-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Consistency and flexibility in solving spatial tasks: Different horses show different cognitive styles, file e0d6c929-e60b-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Integrating Tinbergen's inquiries: Mimicry and play in humans and other social mammals, file e0d6c92b-2cba-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Yawn contagion promotes motor synchrony in wild lions, Panthera leo, file e0d6c931-870b-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Play fighting in wild spotted hyenas: like a bridge over the troubled water of a hierarchical society, file 86196e61-1c61-4849-b66b-9141f88ff1b7
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Not all yawns tell the same story: the case of Tonkean macaques, file e0d6c931-7632-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Disentangling attentional and affective contribution to contagious yawning, file 13b9060c-8403-41fe-ba68-9abdaf93d25d
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Cracking the laugh code: laughter through the lens of biology, psychology and neuroscience, file cee84e5d-9add-4116-b969-351f7bfcc877
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Play fair, game over: le regole "biologicamente" tacite del regno animale, file e0d6c926-7fc2-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Inter-sexual multimodal communication during mating in wild geladas: the leading role of females, file 12deee42-58e7-4815-9c5b-8af4b3b6f19d
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Wild geladas (Theropithecus gelada) in crops – more than in pasture areas - reduce aggression and affiliation, file e0d6c931-6574-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Looking into each other’s eyes makes it better: Eye-to-Eye Contact enhances sexual interactions in geladas, file a3e9ebab-4a74-4523-a732-072f89594a13
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The socio-matrix reloaded: from hierarchy to dominance profile in wild lemurs, file e0d6c92b-51fa-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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First evidence of yawn contagion in a wild monkey species, file e0d6c931-6246-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Laughter, play faces and mimicry in animals: evolution and social functions, file 00580aba-e992-4e20-9305-13c63e98fd7b
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Let’s unite in play! Play modality and group membership in wild geladas, file c902b3cf-51ec-465a-a63e-65f355649c1a
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Playful interactions and facial mimicry in infant bonobos (Pan paniscus), file e0d6c932-2ad9-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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8
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Facial displays in red-capped mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus): Repertoire, social context, and potential intentionality, file fb56eb2c-abc3-44cc-83a4-cb31075b39c4
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Yawning is more contagious to pregnant than nulliparous women: naturalistic and experimental evidence, file e0d6c931-8309-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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The face never lies: facial expressions and mimicry modulate playful interactions in wild geladas, file e0d6c932-47be-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Levelling playing field: synchronization and rapid facial mimicry in dog-horse play, file e0d6c92f-de42-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Sex and grooming as exchange commodities in female bonobos’ daily biological market, file e0d6c931-7634-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Intraspecific motor and emotional alignment in dogs and wolves: the basic building blocks of dog–human affective connectedness, file e0d6c92f-c100-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Auditory contagious yawning is highest between friends and family members: support to the emotional bias hypothesis, file e0d6c92f-efb2-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Earlier than previously thought: yawn contagion in preschool children. Developmental Psychobiology, file e0d6c931-aca0-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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5
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Don’t stop me now, I’m having such a good time! Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs renovate the motivation to play with a bow, file 38b5cd0f-491b-4158-bc35-812843f053ce
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The Season for Peace: Reconciliation in a Despotic Species (Lemur catta), file e0d6c926-a047-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Yawn contagion in humans and bonobos: emotional affinity matters more than species, file e0d6c92b-0aa8-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Bonobos protect and console friends and kin, file e0d6c92b-0aad-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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In Play We Trust. Rapid Facial Mimicry Predicts the Duration of Playful Interactions in Geladas, file e0d6c92b-5d12-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Reaching versus catching: flexible hand preference in ring-tailed lemurs, file 60ea3756-5f41-4a87-8b09-bbce21c9dec1
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Different yawns, different functions? Testing social hypotheses on spontaneous yawning in Theropithecus gelada, file e0d6c92b-0aab-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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In Bonobos Yawn Contagion Is Higher among Kin and Friends, file e0d6c92b-495e-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Rapid facial mimicry in geladas, file e0d6c92b-5d0f-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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3
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Is Primatology an equal-opportunity discipline?, file e0d6c92b-6689-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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The right time to happen: play developmental divergence in the two Pan species, file e0d6c92b-6859-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Look at me while having sex! Eye-to-eye contact affects homosexual behaviour in bonobo females, file e0d6c92f-9bd3-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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The neuroethology of spontaneous mimicry and emotional contagion in human and non-human animals, file e0d6c92f-bcad-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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3
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Bridging captive and wild studies: behavioural plasticity and social complexity in Theropithecus gelada, file e0d6c931-6572-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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If horses had toes: demonstrating mirror self recognition at group level in Equus caballus, file e0d6c931-785c-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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null, file e0d6c932-2ca1-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Playing together, laughing together: rapid facial mimicry and social sensitivity in lowland gorillas, file e0d6c932-32da-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Sexual signalling in Propithecus verreauxi: male ‘‘chest badge’’ and female mate choice, file e0d6c92b-668c-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Infant handling increases grooming towards mothers in wild geladas (Theropithecus gelada), file e0d6c931-3bed-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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Social isolation affects the mimicry response in the use of smartphones: an ethological experiment during Covid-19 pandemic, file 28d7bc03-0538-4b99-8c5c-9245c94245a9
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The evolution and ontogeny of play: comparative perspectives, file 399fd87b-90b1-4ec6-9e59-f7d274817d5c
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1
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First evidence of stone handling in geladas: from simple to more complex forms of object play, file 5235bf6c-cfc8-46d3-9302-ef50306ab363
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Do nest fidelity and intolerance decrease at the end of the colony cycle in (Christ.) (Hymenoptera Vespidae)?, file 53c757aa-08f5-4ac4-bb1c-5eb5b7baa813
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1
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The neuroethology of spontaneous mimicry and emotional contagion in human and non-human animals, file 73e6b6bc-ae10-4ee0-ac97-47c9aeb6e43b
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1
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Stone handling in geladas (Theropithecus gelada): implications for spontaneous drawing-like activity as a playful behavior, file 95b7daac-c2bd-4afb-baf1-afafd7f40fe1
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1
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Looking into each other’s eyes makes it better: Eye-to-Eye Contact enhances sexual interactions in geladas, file d277e0b2-bef8-48c6-b137-0bc4e09d889e
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1
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First evidence of stone handling in geladas: from simple to more complex forms of object play, file e0d6c92f-c0e9-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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1
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Navigating from live to virtual social interactions: looking at but not manipulating smartphones provokes a spontaneous mimicry response in the observers, file e0d6c931-9ad7-fcf8-e053-d805fe0aa794
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