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PLOS ONE | 2015

Can Population-Level Laterality Stem from Social Pressures? Evidence from Cheek Kissing in Humans

Amandine Chapelain; Pauline Pimbert; Lydiane Aubé; Océane Perrocheau; Gilles Debunne; Alain Bellido; Catherine Blois-Heulin

Despite extensive research, the origins and functions of behavioural laterality remain largely unclear. One of the most striking unresolved issues is the fact that laterality generally occurs at the population-level. Why would the majority of the individuals of a population exhibit the same laterality, while individual-level laterality would yet provide the advantages in terms of improving behavioural efficiency? Are social pressures the key factor? Can social pressures induce alignment of laterality between the individuals of a population? Can the effect of social pressures overpass the effect of other possible determining factors (e.g. genes)? We tested this important new hypothesis in humans, for the first time. We asked whether population-level laterality could stem from social pressures. Namely, we assessed social pressures on laterality in an interactive social behaviour: kissing on the cheek as a greeting. We performed observations in 10 cities of France. The observations took place in spots where people of the city meet and greet each other. We showed that: a) there is a population-level laterality for cheek kissing, with the majority of individuals being aligned in each city, and b) there is a variation between populations, with a laterality that depends on the city. These results were confirmed by our complementary data from questionnaires and internet surveys. These findings show that social pressures are involved in determining laterality. They demonstrate that population-level laterality can stem from social pressures.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Correction: Can Population-Level Laterality Stem from Social Pressures? Evidence from Cheek Kissing in Humans

Amandine Chapelain; Pauline Pimbert; Lydiane Aubé; Océane Perrocheau; Stéphanie Barbu; Gilles Debunne; Alain Bellido; Catherine Blois-Heulin

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124477.].


PLOS ONE | 2015

Frequency of the kissing sequences (1 kiss sequences, 2 kisses sequences, 3 kisses sequences, 4 kisses sequences) according to laterality, sex and age, in Montpellier.

Amandine Chapelain; Pauline Pimbert; Lydiane Aubé; Océane Perrocheau; Gilles Debunne; Alain Bellido; Catherine Blois-Heulin


PLOS ONE | 2015

Distribution of the kissing sequences (1 kiss sequences, 2 kisses sequences, 3 kisses sequences, 4 kisses sequences), in each city.

Amandine Chapelain; Pauline Pimbert; Lydiane Aubé; Océane Perrocheau; Gilles Debunne; Alain Bellido; Catherine Blois-Heulin


PLOS ONE | 2015

Distribution of the data according to sex, in each of the cities.

Amandine Chapelain; Pauline Pimbert; Lydiane Aubé; Océane Perrocheau; Gilles Debunne; Alain Bellido; Catherine Blois-Heulin


PLOS ONE | 2015

Percentage of kissing sequences starting by the right cheek (grey) and the left cheek (open bar), in each of the cities.

Amandine Chapelain; Pauline Pimbert; Lydiane Aubé; Océane Perrocheau; Gilles Debunne; Alain Bellido; Catherine Blois-Heulin


PLOS ONE | 2015

Frequency of the kissing sequences according to age, in Montpellier.

Amandine Chapelain; Pauline Pimbert; Lydiane Aubé; Océane Perrocheau; Gilles Debunne; Alain Bellido; Catherine Blois-Heulin


PLOS ONE | 2015

Distribution of the data according to age (kissing individual), in each of the cities.

Amandine Chapelain; Pauline Pimbert; Lydiane Aubé; Océane Perrocheau; Gilles Debunne; Alain Bellido; Catherine Blois-Heulin


PLOS ONE | 2015

Screenshot of the website “combiendebises” (http://combiendebises.free.fr) (how many kisses).

Amandine Chapelain; Pauline Pimbert; Lydiane Aubé; Océane Perrocheau; Gilles Debunne; Alain Bellido; Catherine Blois-Heulin


PLOS ONE | 2015

Correlogram showing the Moran’s intercorrelation index (I) according to distance.

Amandine Chapelain; Pauline Pimbert; Lydiane Aubé; Océane Perrocheau; Gilles Debunne; Alain Bellido; Catherine Blois-Heulin

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