The Ontogeny of Communication in the Stumptail Macaque (Macaca Arctiodes) |
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Contents
The Setting | 8 |
Communicative Repertoire of Macaca arctoides | 18 |
Adult Communicative Repertoire | 25 |
Copyright | |
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adult female ALTMANN animals anogenital areas band bared-teeth stare BERTRAND brain cerebral cerebral cortex clear whistles cling signal common usage communicative behaviors contexts copulation cortex elicited embracing Expose belly eye contact eye-to-eye contact facial expressions female 54 frequently function gecker genital girns grasp reflex grooming group members HARLow HOOFF huddling human infants infant infant grasps infantile whistles KAUFMAN and ROSENBLUM kinesthetic limbic system lip smacking Macaca arctoides Macaca mulatta macaque mature monkeys month Moro reflex mother-infant mothers and infants motor mounting movements msec mutual mouth nibble myelinization negative squeaks nemestrina neonatal nipple nipple contact º º º observed older infants ontogenetic ontogeny open-mouthed stare oral Papio PEIPER pelvic thrusts positive squeaks primate probably pucker lips repertoire rhesus monkeys rooting sample screams sender sequences sexual behavior social Sonagram species stimuli stumptail macaques subadult male sucking behavior tactile threat tion trilled whistles variable vocalizations week