Audience effects in sooty mangabey agonistic behavior [PDF]
The term ‘Audience Effects’, refers to behavioral changes triggered by the mere presence of others and has been extensively studied in animals to explore their capacity for social awareness and intentionality.
Fredy Quintero +6 more
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Intra-individual behavioural and neural signatures of audience effects and interactions in a mirror-game paradigm [PDF]
We often perform actions while observed by others, yet the behavioural and neural signatures of audience effects remain understudied. Performing actions while being observed has been shown to result in more emphasized movements in musicians and dancers ...
Marius Zimmermann +2 more
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Sex differences in audience effects on anogenital scent marking in the red-fronted lemur [PDF]
How the presence of conspecifics affects scent mark deposition remains an understudied aspect of olfactory communication, even though scent marking occurs in different social contexts.
Louise R. Peckre +4 more
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Using word embeddings to analyse audience effects and individual differences in parenting Subreddits [PDF]
This paper explores how individuals’ language use in gender-specific groups (“mothers” and “fathers”) compares to their interactions when referred to as “parents.” Language adaptation based on the audience is well-documented, yet large-scale studies of ...
Melody Sepahpour-Fard +3 more
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An Audience Effect in Sooty Mangabey Alarm Calling [PDF]
How does intentional communication evolve? Comparative studies can shed light on the evolutionary history of this relevant feature of human language and its distribution before modern humans.
Fredy Quintero +6 more
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Audience Effects in Territorial Defense of Male Cichlid Fish Are Associated with Differential Patterns of Activation of the Brain Social Decision-Making Network [PDF]
Animals communicate by exchanging signals frequently in the proximity of other conspecifics that may detect and intercept signals not directed to them.
António Roleira +7 more
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A community context for aggression? Multi‐species audience effects on territorial aggression in two species of Paridae [PDF]
Territorial aggression in birds is widely observed and is commonly linked to sex, age, body size, physiology, seasonal cues, food resource, urbanization, and a variety of social contexts including conspecific audience effects.
Jin Bai +3 more
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Peer audience effects on children's vocal masculinity and femininity. [PDF]
Existing evidence suggests that children from around the age of 8 years strategically alter their public image in accordance with known values and preferences of peers, through the self-descriptive information they convey. However, an important but neglected aspect of this ‘self-presentation’ is the medium through which such information is communicated:
Cartei V +4 more
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Examining speakers’ subjective and bio-behavioral responses to audience-induced social-evaluative threat via immersive VR [PDF]
Success in public speaking hinges on engaging an audience, which involves a high-stakes social interaction process that remains a significant source of anxiety and stress for many.
Sue Lim, Ralf Schmälzle, Gary Bente
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Audience effects: what can they tell us about social neuroscience, theory of mind and autism? [PDF]
An audience effect arises when a person’s behaviour changes because they believe someone else is watching them. Though these effects have been known about for over 110 years, the cognitive mechanisms of the audience effect and how it might vary across ...
Hamilton AFC, Lind F.
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