Kavanagh Eithne, Kimock Clare, Whitehouse Jamie, Micheletta Jerome, Waller Bridget M
Department of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK.
Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK.
Evol Hum Sci. 2022 Jun 23;4. doi: 10.1017/ehs.2022.26. eCollection 2022.
Darwin and other pioneering scholars made comparisons between human facial signals and those of non-human primates, suggesting they share evolutionary history. We now have tools available (Facial Action Coding System: FACS) to make these comparisons anatomically based and standardised, as well as analytical methods to facilitate comparative studies. Here we review the evidence establishing a shared anatomical basis between the facial behaviour of human and non-human primate species, concluding which signals are likely related, and which are not. We then review the evidence for shared function and discuss the implications for understanding human communication. Where differences between humans and other species exist, we explore possible explanations and future directions for enquiry.
达尔文和其他先驱学者对人类面部信号与非人类灵长类动物的面部信号进行了比较,表明它们有着共同的进化史。我们现在有了可用的工具(面部动作编码系统:FACS)来进行基于解剖学的、标准化的比较,还有分析方法来促进比较研究。在此,我们回顾确立人类和非人类灵长类动物面部行为之间共有解剖学基础的证据,推断哪些信号可能相关,哪些不相关。然后我们回顾共享功能的证据,并讨论其对理解人类交流的启示。对于人类与其他物种之间存在的差异,我们探究可能的解释和未来的研究方向。