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  1. 26 sie 2023 · Living in a large troop comes with its own complexities when there is a strict social hierarchy at play. This young baby macaque is considered to be the lowest of the low, and she won't...

  2. They found that despite different early socioecology, rhesus macaque gaze-following abilities followed a human-like, but developmentally delayed trajectory. For young rhesus macaques, this means some gaze following in early infancy (under 1 year of age), with the ability ramping up during the juvenile period (between 2 and 5 years of age).

  3. 13 mar 2024 · We manipulated social contexts and exposed monkeys to social threats to investigate the neural basis of affiliative and defensive behaviours, including empathy and social support.

  4. macaques.nc3rs.org.uk › about-macaques › behaviourBehaviour | Macaques - NC3Rs

    Play develops social bonds and motor-coordination skills, allowing younger animals to develop and assess their relative strength to peers. There are sex differences in play: females engage in more play with infants and older females; males engage in more rough-and-tumble play [ 42-44 ].

  5. 1 lut 2009 · Wild and captive macaques have social patterns, from birth to parenthood, that also parallel human experience including living in troops, complex communication, grooming, and lastly, dominance hierarchies—important factors that determine macaque social interaction.

  6. 11 paź 2016 · These results indicate that neonatal imitative abilities not only reflect infants’ social skills or interest in the first weeks or months of life, as previous work in human and macaque has...

  7. We hypothesized that, while all macaque species should display similar skills in their understanding of the physical world, the more tolerant species would display more sophisticated skills in the social domain and especially those skills that enable cooperation.

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