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PLOS ONE | 2013

Chimpanzees Show a Developmental Increase in Susceptibility to Contagious Yawning: A Test of the Effect of Ontogeny and Emotional Closeness on Yawn Contagion

Elainie Alenkær Madsen; Tomas Persson; Susan Sayehli; Sara Lenninger; Göran Sonesson

Contagious yawning has been reported for humans, dogs and several non-human primate species, and associated with empathy in humans and other primates. Still, the function, development and underlying mechanisms of contagious yawning remain unclear. Humans and dogs show a developmental increase in susceptibility to yawn contagion, with children showing an increase around the age of four, when also empathy-related behaviours and accurate identification of others’ emotions begin to clearly evince. Explicit tests of yawn contagion in non-human apes have only involved adult individuals and examined the existence of conspecific yawn contagion. Here we report the first study of heterospecific contagious yawning in primates, and the ontogeny of susceptibility thereto in chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes verus. We examined whether emotional closeness, defined as attachment history with the yawning model, affected the strength of contagion, and compared the contagiousness of yawning to nose-wiping. Thirty-three orphaned chimpanzees observed an unfamiliar and familiar human (their surrogate human mother) yawn, gape and nose-wipe. Yawning, but not nose-wiping, was contagious for juvenile chimpanzees, while infants were immune to contagion. Like humans and dogs, chimpanzees are subject to a developmental trend in susceptibility to contagious yawning, and respond to heterospecific yawn stimuli. Emotional closeness with the model did not affect contagion. The familiarity-biased social modulatory effect on yawn contagion previously found among some adult primates, seem to only emerge later in development, or be limited to interactions with conspecifics. The influence of the ‘chameleon effect’, targeted vs. generalised empathy, perspective-taking and visual attention on contagious yawning is discussed.


Cognitive Development | 2013

Understanding communicative intentions and semiotic vehicles by children and chimpanzees

Jordan Zlatev; Elainie Alenkær Madsen; Sara Lenninger; Tomas Persson; Susan Sayehli; Göran Sonesson; Joost van de Weijer


Archive | 2012

When similarity qualifies as a sign : a study in picture understanding and semiotic development in young children

Sara Lenninger


Cognitive Development | 2015

The psychological development of semiotic competence : from the window to the movie by way of the mirror.

Göran Sonesson; Sara Lenninger


Proceedings of the 10th World Congress of the International Association for Semiotic Studies (IASS/AIS) [Recurso electrónico]: Culture of Communication-Communication of culture = Culture de la communication-Communication de la culture = Cultura de la Comunicación - Comunicación de la Cultura, 2012, ISBN 978-84-9749-522-6 | 2012

Pictoriality in early picture comprehension

Sara Lenninger


IASS-AIS conference, 2017 | 2017

Inverting cultures; the pictorial ceremonial of a suicide bomber and the ”unhomeliness” off the photographic picture

Sara Lenninger


Researching Children’s Perspective when Norms and Values are in Conflict; 2016(2), pp 25-29 (2016) | 2016

The story and the experience : from a child’s perspective

Sara Lenninger


Human Lifewords; (2016) | 2016

Pictures : Perceptions of Realism in the Service of Communication

Sara Lenninger


[Host publication title missing]; (2015) | 2015

Metaphor and the iconic attitude

Sara Lenninger


Semiotic (un-)predictability : the IX Conference of Nordic Association for Semiotic Studies | 2015

When the other's responses are unpredictable; why does the baby still pay attention to the interaction?

Sara Lenninger

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