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Experimental evidence for yawn contagion in orangutans (*Pongo pygmaeus*)
PsychologyScientific Reports

Experimental evidence for yawn contagion in orangutans (*Pongo pygmaeus*)

E. V. Berlo, A. P. Díaz-loyo, et al.

This fascinating study by Evy van Berlo and colleagues explores contagious yawning in orangutans, revealing that these primates yawn in response to videos of their peers. Interestingly, they do not respond to avatars. These findings could hint at the presence of contagious yawning in the ancestors of humans and great apes, but more research is needed!... show more
Abstract
Yawning is highly contagious, yet both its proximate mechanism(s) and its ultimate causation remain poorly understood. Scholars have suggested a link between contagious yawning (CY) and sociality due to its appearance in mostly social species. Nevertheless, as findings are inconsistent, CY's function and evolution remains heavily debated. One way to understand the evolution of CY is by studying it in hominids. Although CY has been found in chimpanzees and bonobos, but is absent in gorillas, data on orangutans are missing despite them being the least social hominid. Orangutans are thus interesting for understanding CY's phylogeny. Here, we experimentally tested whether orangutans yawn contagiously in response to videos of conspecifics yawning. Furthermore, we investigated whether CY was affected by familiarity with the yawning individual (i.e. a familiar or unfamiliar conspecific and a 3D orangutan avatar). In 700 trials across 8 individuals, we found that orangutans are more likely to yawn in response to yawn videos compared to control videos of conspecifics, but not to yawn videos of the avatar. Interestingly, CY occurred regardless of whether a conspecific was familiar or unfamiliar. We conclude that CY was likely already present in the last common ancestor of humans and great apes, though more converging evidence is needed.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 17, 2020
Authors
Evy van Berlo, Alejandra P. Díaz-Loyo, Oscar E. Juárez-Mora, Mariska E. Kret, Jorg J. M. Massen
Tags
contagious yawningorangutanssocial behaviorprimate cognitionancestorexperimental studyvideo response
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