Although the manifestation of trauma in the body is a phenomenon well-endorsed by clinicians and traumatized individuals, the neurobiological underpinnings of this …
The multimodal properties of the human somatosensory system continue to be unravelled. There is mounting evidence that one of these submodalities—touch—has another …
AL Vail, A Manica, R Bshary - Nature communications, 2013 - nature.com
In humans, referential gestures intentionally draw the attention of a partner to an object of mutual interest, and are considered a key element in language development. Outside …
R Bshary, S Gingins, AL Vail - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2014 - cell.com
Brain evolution has often been correlated with the cognitive demands of social life. Further progress depends on our ability to link cognitive processes to corresponding brain part sizes …
Receiving touch is of critical importance, as many studies have shown that touch promotes mental and physical well-being. We conducted a pre-registered (PROSPERO …
1. Introduction 1.1. Defining Welfare 2. Managing Stress in Fish 2.1. Considerations for Care of Wild Fish in Captivity 2.2. The Impact of Psychological Stress 2.3. Controlling and …
GG Carter, DR Farine, RJ Crisp, JK Vrtilek… - Current Biology, 2020 - cell.com
Some nonhuman animals form adaptive long-term cooperative relationships with nonkin that seem analogous in form and function to human friendship [1–4]. However, it remains unclear …
The social brain hypothesis proposes that the demands of the social environment provided the evolutionary pressure that led to the expansion of the primate brain. Consistent with this …
The insight that animals' cognitive abilities are linked to their evolutionary history, and hence their ecology, provides the framework for the comparative approach. Despite primates …