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Bridging the bonding gap: the transition from primates to humans

机译:弥合纽带鸿沟:从灵长类到人类的过渡

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Primate societies are characterized by bonded social relationships of a kind that are rare in other mammal taxa. These bonded relationships, which provide the basis for coalitions, are underpinned by an endorphin mechanism mediated by social grooming. However, bonded relationships of this kind impose constraints on the size of social groups that are possible. When ecological pressures have demanded larger groups, primates have had to evolve new mechanisms to facilitate bonding. This has involved increasing the size of vocal and visual communication repertoires, increasing the time devoted to social interaction and developing a capacity to manage two-tier social relationships (strong and weak ties). I consider the implications of these constraints for the evolution of human social communities and argue that laughter was an early evolutionary innovation that helped bridge the bonding gap between the group sizes characteristic of chimpanzees and australopithecines and those in later hominins.
机译:灵长类动物社会的特征是在其他哺乳动物类群中很少见的这种亲密的社会关系。这些纽带关系为联盟奠定了基础,并受到社交修饰介导的内啡肽机制的支持。但是,这种纽带关系对可能的社会群体的规模施加了限制。当生态压力要求更大的群体时,灵长类动物不得不发展新的机制来促进结合。这涉及到增加声音和视觉传达节目表的大小,增加用于社交互动的时间以及发展管理两层社交关系(强关系和弱关系)的能力。我考虑了这些限制条件对人类社会共同体的演变的影响,并认为笑声是一种早期的进化创新,有助于弥合黑猩猩和奥古拉汀茶的特征与后来的人类的特征之间的联系。

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