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Chimpanzee faces under the magnifying glass: emerging methods reveal cross-species similarities and individuality

机译:黑猩猩面对放大镜:新兴方法揭示了跨物种的相似性和个性

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Independently, we created descriptive systems to characterize chimpanzee facial behavior, responding to a common need to have an objective, standardized coding system to ask questions about primate facial behaviors. Even with slightly different systems, we arrive at similar outcomes, with convergent conclusions about chimpanzee facial mobility. This convergence is a validation of the importance of the approach, and provides support for the future use of a facial action coding system for chimpanzees, ChimpFACS . Chimpanzees share many facial behaviors with those of humans. Therefore, processes and mechanisms that explain individual differences in facial activity can be compared with the use of a standardized systems such as ChimpFACS and FACS . In this chapter we describe our independent methodological approaches, comparing how we arrived at our facial coding categories. We present some Action Descriptors (ADs) from Gaspar’s initial studies, especially focusing on an ethogram of chimpanzee and bonobo facial behavior, based on studies conducted between 1997 and 2004 at three chimpanzee colonies (The Detroit Zoo; Cleveland Metroparks Zoo; and Burger’s Zoo) and two bonobo colonies (The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium; The Milwaukee County Zoo). We discuss the potential signifi cance of arising issues, the minor qualitative species differences that were found and the larger quantitative differences in particular facial behaviors observed between species, e.g., bonobos expressed more movements containing particular action units (Brow Lowerer, Lip Raiser, Lip Corner Puller) compared with chimpanzees. The substantial interindividual variation in facial behavior within each species was most striking. Considering individual differences and the impact of development, we highlight the flexibility in facial activity of chimpanzees. We discuss the meaning of facial behaviors in nonhuman primates, addressing specifically individual attributes of Social Attraction, facial expressivity, and the connection of facial behavior to emotion. We do not rule out the communicative function of facial behavior, in which case an individual’s properties of facial behavior are seen as infl uencing his or her social life, but provide strong arguments in support of the role of facial behavior in the expression of internal states.
机译:独立地,我们创建了描述性系统来描述黑猩猩的面部行为,以回应通常需要客观,标准化的编码系统来询问有关灵长类动物面部行为的问题。即使系统稍有不同,我们也会得出相似的结果,得出有关黑猩猩面部活动性的一致结论。这种融合证明了该方法的重要性,并为黑猩猩的面部动作编码系统ChimpFACS的未来使用提供了支持。黑猩猩与人类有很多面部行为。因此,可以将解释面部活动个体差异的过程和机制与诸如ChimpFACS和FACS之类的标准化系统进行比较。在本章中,我们描述了我们独立的方法论方法,比较了我们如何得出面部编码类别。我们根据加斯帕尔(Gaspar)的初步研究,提供了一些动作描述符(AD),尤其是根据黑猩猩和bo黑猩猩的面部行为的族谱图,该研究基于1997年至2004年之间在三个黑猩猩殖民地(底特律动物园,克利夫兰都会公园动物园和汉堡动物园)进行的研究和两个bo黑猩猩殖民地(哥伦布动物园和水族馆;密尔沃基县动物园)。我们讨论了潜在问题的潜在重要性,发现的较小的定性物种差异以及物种之间观察到的特定面部行为的较大数量差异,例如bo黑猩猩表示更多的运动包含特定的动作单位(降低眉毛,提升唇部,提升唇角)拉马)与黑猩猩相比。每个物种内面部行为的个体差异最为明显。考虑到个体差异和发展的影响,我们强调了黑猩猩面部活动的灵活性。我们讨论了非人类灵长类动物中面部行为的含义,专门解决了社交吸引力,面部表情以及面部行为与情感之间的联系的个体属性。我们不排除面部表情的交流功能,在这种情况下,个人的面部表情属性被认为会影响他或她的社交生活,但提供了强有力的论据来支持面部表情在内部状态表达中的作用。

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