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Sex and rank affect how infant rhesus macaques look at faces

机译:性和等级会影响婴儿恒河猕猴的看法

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Abstract We investigated how differences in infant sex and mothers’ dominance status affect infant rhesus macaques’ ( Macaca mulatta ) interest in visually exploring emotional facial expressions. Thirty‐eight infants were presented with animated avatars of macaque facial expressions during the first month of life. Sons of high‐ranking mothers looked more at faces, especially the eye region, than sons of low‐ranking mothers, but no difference in looking duration was found for daughters. Males looked significantly more at eyes than females, but this effect was reversed in infants who were reared without mothers in a primate nursery facility. In addition, in mother‐infant interactions, mothers of sons were more likely to gaze at their infant's face compared to mothers of daughters. Combined with previous research indicating that rhesus macaque mothers interact differently with infants based on their own rank and infant's sex, these results support the view that social experiences shape early face preferences in rhesus macaques.
机译:摘要我们调查了婴儿性别和母亲的统治地位如何影响婴儿恒河猴'(Macaca Mulatta)兴趣在视觉上探索情绪面部表情。在生命的第一个月内呈现了三十八个婴儿的动画头像面部表情的动画。高级母亲的儿子看起来更多,尤其是眼部地区,而不是低排名母亲的儿子,但对女儿来说,没有对持续时间的看法没有差异。男性在眼睛看起来比女性更大,但在没有母亲的苗圃设施中没有母亲的婴儿,这种效果逆转。此外,在母婴互动中,与女儿母亲相比,儿子的母亲更有可能凝视着婴儿的脸。结合以前的研究表明恒河猴母亲与基于自己的等级和婴儿的性别的婴儿交互不同,这些结果支持社会体验在恒河猕猴中塑造早期面孔偏好。

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