“emotional proximity” and “spatial proximity”: higher relationship quality and nearer distance both strengthen scratch contagion in tibetan macaques

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  • who: Yu-Heng Zhang and collaborators from the School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei, China have published the article: “Emotional Proximity” and “Spatial Proximity”: Higher Relationship Quality and Nearer Distance Both Strengthen Scratch Contagion in Tibetan Macaques, in the Journal: Animals 2022, 2151 of 22/08/2022
  • what: The authors focus on scratching because it accounts for the highest proportion of self-directed behavior in this species and has been proved to have a certain social function . The recent study aims to investigate whether behavioral contagion has certain social functions and its . . .

     

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