Relationship between smiling and laughter in humans (Homo sapiens): testing the power asymmetry hypothesis
The power asymmetry hypothesis claims that individuals should have distinct signals of appeasement/affiliation and play when status difference is high, whereas these signals should overlap in egalitarian interactions. Naturalistic observations were conducted on humans interacting in groups that diff...
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Relationship between smiling and laughter in humans (Homo sapiens): testing the power asymmetry hypothesis.
Publié 2008
Journal article