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Playing together,laughing together:rapid facial mimicry and social sensitivity in lowland gorillas
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作者 Chiara Bresciani giada cordoni Elisabetta Palagi 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第5期560-569,共10页
n nonhuman animals,the phenomenon of rapid facial mimicry(RFM)—the automatic,involuntary,and rapid(<1 s)replication of others’facial expressions—has been mainly investigated in the playful domain.In immature low... n nonhuman animals,the phenomenon of rapid facial mimicry(RFM)—the automatic,involuntary,and rapid(<1 s)replication of others’facial expressions—has been mainly investigated in the playful domain.In immature lowland gorillas Gorilla gorilla gorilla both play face(PF)and full PF(FPF)are rapidly mimicked between the players.This makes the species suitable to test hypotheses on the factors influencing RFM during play.The observations on 3 captive groups of lowland gorillas(N=27)revealed that contrary to expectations,the closeness of social bond negatively influenced the occurrence of RFM but it did not affect either RFM latency or its overlapping index(OVERLAP).RFM was affected by the degree of symmetry of play fighting:the more balanced the session,the higher the occurrence of RFM.Players of the same sex class responded faster than players of different sex.These findings suggest that RFM may help synchronizing behaviors of playmates matching in size(same-sex)and promote symmetric playful interactions.“Laughing together”(measured by the RFM OVERLAP)lasted longer when the responder perfectly mirrored the partner expression(PF→PF;FPF→FPF).If PF and FPF convey information on the different play roughness degree,through“laughing together”the players could coordinate their actions and share positive moods and playful intensity.If the perfect congruency in the motor resonance,also known as social sensitivity,can foster a possible emotional dialogue between gorillas remains to be investigated. 展开更多
关键词 emotional resonance facial overlapping Gorilla gorilla gorilla matching playmates mirror response play communication
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Witness for resolution: post-conflict quadratic affiliation in semi-free ranging pigs
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作者 Ivan Norscia Edoardo Collarini +2 位作者 Carlo Robino Elena Chierto giada cordoni 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第2期233-243,共11页
In social mammals,post-conflict resolution can involve the reunion of former opponents(reconciliation),spontaneous/solicited post-conflict affliation of a third party with either opponent(triadic contacts),and affilia... In social mammals,post-conflict resolution can involve the reunion of former opponents(reconciliation),spontaneous/solicited post-conflict affliation of a third party with either opponent(triadic contacts),and affiliation between other individuals(hereafter bystanders;quadratic contacts).Quadratic contacts-possibly informing complex cognitive abilities-have been neglected in post-conflict studies.We investi-gated quadratic affliation in semi-free ranging pigs Sus scrofa,at the ethical farm Parva-Domus(Cavagnolo,Italy).Kinship was known.We collected behavioral data on adult pigs(n=104)via video recordings(43 h)followed by video analyses.Affiliative and anxiety behaviors between bystanders were collected under post-conflict(PC;following a conflict between non-bystanders)and matched-control(MC;no conflict)conditions.Quadratic affiliation was present in pigs,as bystanders affliated more in PC than MC,and such affiliation was followed by a decrease in the anxiety behaviors of both the interacting bystanders.Thus,quadratic contacts may be partly aimed at reducing one's own anxiety(intrinsic regulation).Quadratic affiliation was highest between closely related bystanders,which suggests that such affiliation may be most effective when close kin is involved.Quadratic affiliation was lowest after reconciliation and spontaneous triadic contacts.This suggests that direct peacemaking between opponents and spontaneous triadic contacts with close kin may most likely replace quadratic affiliation.Hence,pigs can be influenced by the negative events that affect other pigs-but not themselves-and their response may be modulated by social factors.Such non-random quadratic affiliation may point toward the presence of elements of social appraisal abilities inpigs. 展开更多
关键词 anxiety reduction emotional regulation RECONCILIATION social appraisal triadic contacts.
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Social play in African savannah elephants may inform selection against aggression
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作者 Ivan Norscia Martin Hecker +4 位作者 Marta Caselli Edoardo Collarini Beatriz Gallego Aldama Santiago Borragán Santos giada cordoni 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第6期765-779,共15页
In social groups,competition for individual advantage is balanced with cooperation,for the collective benefit.Selection against aggression has favored cooperation and non-aggressive competitive strategies.Because soci... In social groups,competition for individual advantage is balanced with cooperation,for the collective benefit.Selection against aggression has favored cooperation and non-aggressive competitive strategies.Because social play is a behavioral system that fluctuates between cooperation and competition,selection against aggression might have especially influenced this behavior.African savannah elephants(Loxodonta africana)are a low aggressive species,therefore suitable to investigate this aspect.We collected all occurrences observational audio-video data on social play,aggression/threats,and affiliation on an African elephant colony housed in a 25-ha open space at Parque de la Naturaleza de Cabarceno(Cantabria,Spain)and composed of 4 family groups(3 immature males,3 immature females,and 7 adult females)and 2 adult males.Anticipating the influence of reduced aggression,we found that social play decreased with age,persisting in adults,and that it was highest in males.Social play was associated with affiliation(informing cooperation).Indeed,individuals that were central in the social play network were also central in the affiliation network.For immature subjects,we found a correlation between social play and affiliation sociomatrices.However,such correlation was absent in adults and social play mostly occurred between families.Despite the limitations related to dealing with a small captive group,this study largely supports the idea that the features of social play in African savannah elephants may be related to low aggression.This investigation hints toward a non-purely cooperative use of play,possibly as a non-aggressive interaction that accommodates different levels of cooperation and competition. 展开更多
关键词 captive elephants domestication syndrome self-domestication social behaviors social play
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