Beyond aerodigestion: Exaptation of feeding-related mouth movements for social communication in human and nonhuman primates
- PMID: 29342807
- DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X16001941
Beyond aerodigestion: Exaptation of feeding-related mouth movements for social communication in human and nonhuman primates
Abstract
Three arguments are advanced from human and nonhuman primate infancy research for the exaptation of ingestive mouth movements (tongue protrusion and lip smacking) for the purposes of social communication: their relation to affiliative behaviours, their sensitivity to social context, and their role in social development. Although these behaviours may have an aerodigestive function, such an account of their occurrence is only partial.
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Beyond neonatal imitation: Aerodigestive stereotypies, speech development, and social interaction in the extended perinatal period.Behav Brain Sci. 2017 Jan;40:e403. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X17001923. Behav Brain Sci. 2017. PMID: 29342817
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