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The Complexity and Phylogenetic Continuity of Laughter and Smiles in Hominids

机译:笑声和笑声的复杂性和系统发育连续性和在同性恋中微笑

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Laughter and smiles are often, but not always, associated with positive affect. These expressions of humans help to promote social relationships as well as the development of cognitive and socio-emotional skills and they may have a positive impact on health and well-being, hereby covering a selection of fitness-relevant benefits. Both laughter and smiles of positive affect also occur early in human development and across cultures, suggesting deep roots in human biology. The present work provides an evolutionary reconstruction of the evolution of human laughter and smiles of positive affect in form and function, based on the principle of maximum parsimony. According to the Complexity and Continuity Hypothesis, human laughter and smiles of positive affect must have evolved within the context of play from ancestral species. Furthermore, ancestral ape laughter and their open-mouth faces must already have been complex in form and function and changed over time via categorically different phylogenetic pathways to become characteristic, effective, and pervasive behaviors of everyday social interactions in humans.
机译:笑声和微笑通常,但并不总是与积极影响有关。这些人类表达有助于促进社会关系以及认知和社会情感技能的发展,他们可能对健康和福祉产生积极影响,特此涵盖了有关的健身效益。笑声和微笑的积极影响也在人类发展早期和患有培养物中发生,暗示人类生物学的深处。目前的作品基于最大规定的原则,提供了人类笑声演变的进化改变,并以形式和功能的阳性影响的微笑。根据复杂性和连续性假设,人的笑声和积极影响的微笑必须在祖先种类的比赛中发展。此外,祖传的猿笑声和他们的张开口面必须在形式和功能中已经复杂,并且通过基本不同的系统发育途径随时间变化,成为人类日常社交互动的特征,有效和普遍性。

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