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Chimpanzees 'Catch' Yawns from Android Robot

  • Researchers from City St George's University observed 14 adult chimpanzees in Spain to determine if they would yawn in response to an android head displaying yawning behavior.
  • The study arose from questions on whether chimpanzees respond contagiously to yawns shown by a non-biological agent with realistic facial expressions.
  • The android head used 33 motors to mimic human facial muscles, displaying yawns, gaping, and neutral expressions across four 15-minute sessions.
  • Eight of 14 chimpanzees yawned and laid down after observing the android’s full-mouth yawn, showing contagious yawning linked to social and rest cues.
  • Findings suggest contagious yawning can occur via inanimate models, advancing understanding of social cognition in primates and prompting further research on robotic cues.
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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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