Sex differences in emotional perception: Evidence from population of Tuvans (Southern Siberia) [PDF]
Prior studies have reported that women outperform men in nonverbal communication, including the recognition of emotions through static facial expressions.
Marina Butovskaya
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Structure and origin of Tuvan gene pool according to autosome SNP and Y-chromosome haplogroups
Tuvans are one of the most compactly living peoples of Southern Siberia, settled mainly in the territory of Tuva. The gene pool of the Tuvans is quite isolated, due to endogamy and a very low frequency of interethnic marriages.
V. A. Stepanov +5 more
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Aspects of history of the Usinsk Tuvans
In the valley of the Us river, in the borderlands between Krasnoyarskii Krai and the Republic of Tuva, lives a community of the so-called Usinsk Tuvans.
Vladimir G. Dazishen
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The Role of Key’at Naadam in the Formation of National Identity of Tsengel Tuvans/Tsengel Tuvalarının Milli Kimlik Oluşumunda Key’at Naadım’ın Rolü [PDF]
This article deals with the role of Hey’at Naadam (Key’at Naadam) in the process of creating national identity of Tsengel Tuvans (Altay Tuvans) living mainly as nomads in Western Mongolia.
İbrahim Ahmet Ayddemir
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Ethnic Tuvans of Mongolia: Distinct Features of Traditional Clothing
Introduction. The article summarizes some outcomes of the November 2022 expedition to Bayan-Ölgii (Tsengel) and Khovd Provinces of Mongolia for the study of traditional clothing worn by ethnic Tuvans. Goals.
Rolanda B. Khovalyg, Anchy V. Khomushku
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Matchmaking Ceremony of Mongolia’s Tuvans: Analyzing Authors’ Field Data
Introduction. The article examines the authors’ field data for an insight into a key wedding element — the matchmaking ceremony practiced by Tuvans inhabiting Bayan-Ölgii and Khovd provinces of Mongolia.
Elena V. Aiyzhy +2 more
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Pre‐Manichaean Beliefs of the Uyghurs II: Other Religious Elements
The original beliefs of the Uyghurs, which have been overshadowed by their conversion to Manichaeism and Buddhism, have not been thoroughly studied until recently. However, Uyghur inscriptions as well as Chinese and Islamic sources provide us with some information regarding their beliefs. In the first part of this article series, the Uyghurs' belief in
Hayrettin İhsan Erkoç
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Amount and spatial arrangement of muscle fibers in the human laryngeal Musculus ventricularis
Abstract Textbooks and atlases of human macroscopic and microscopic anatomy of the larynx generally provide, if at all, only sparse information on the laryngeal Musculus ventricularis. However, several studies indicate that this muscle takes over the function of vestibular (ventricular) fold phonation after denervation of the Musculus vocalis.
Andreas Gocht +2 more
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Thermoregulation of Tuvan pastoralists and Western Europeans during cold exposure
Abstract Objectives This study compared the metabolic and vascular responses, to whole‐body and finger cold exposure, of a traditional population lifelong exposed to extreme cold winters with Western Europeans. Methods Thirteen cold acclimatized Tuvan pastoralist adults (45 ± 9 years; 24.1 ± 3.2 kg/m2) and 13 matched Western European controls (43 ± 15 ...
Adam J. Sellers +2 more
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Facial Cues to Physical Strength in Tuvans
This experimental study presents a comprehensive analysis of men’s and women’s facial traits signaling physical strength. The study was conducted among the Tuvans, in the populations from the southern and south-western regions of the Tuva ...
A.A. Mezentseva +3 more
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