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Production of and responses to unimodal and multimodal signals in wild chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii
C Wilke, E Kavanagh, E Donnellan, BM Waller, ZP Machanda, ...
Animal Behaviour 123, 305-316, 2017
622017
Chimpanzee lip-smacks confirm primate continuity for speech-rhythm evolution
AS Pereira, E Kavanagh, C Hobaiter, KE Slocombe, AR Lameira
Biology Letters 16 (5), 20200232, 2020
332020
Why preen others? Predictors of allopreening in parrots and corvids and comparisons to grooming in great apes
A Morales Picard, R Mundry, AM Auersperg, ER Boeving, PH Boucherie, ...
Ethology 126 (2), 207-228, 2020
292020
Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates
E Kavanagh, SE Street, FO Angwela, TJ Bergman, MB Blaszczyk, LM Bolt, ...
Royal Society Open Science 8 (7), 210873, 2021
192021
The face is central to primate multicomponent signals
BM Waller, E Kavanagh, J Micheletta, PR Clark, J Whitehouse
International Journal of Primatology 45 (3), 526-542, 2024
182024
Signal value of stress behaviour
J Whitehouse, SJ Milward, MO Parker, E Kavanagh, BM Waller
Evolution and human behavior 43 (4), 325-333, 2022
152022
Change commitment in low‐status merger partners: The role of information processing, relative ingroup prototypicality, and merger patterns
M Rosa, E Kavanagh, P Kounov, S Jarosz, S Waldzus, EC Collins, ...
British Journal of Social Psychology 56 (3), 618-630, 2017
112017
Revisiting Darwin's comparisons between human and non-human primate facial signals
E Kavanagh, C Kimock, J Whitehouse, J Micheletta, BM Waller
Evolutionary human sciences 4, e27, 2022
82022
The face in everyday social interaction: social outcomes and personality correlates of facial behaviour
E Kavanagh, J Whitehouse, B Waller
PsyArXiv, 2022
42022
Being facially expressive is socially advantageous
E Kavanagh, J Whitehouse, BM Waller
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 12798, 2024
22024
Facial behaviour and first impressions in computer mediated communication
J Rollings, E Kavanagh, A Balabanova, O Keane, BM Waller
Computers in Human Behavior 161, 108391, 2024
12024
The face is central to primate multimodal signals
B Waller, E Kavanagh, J Micheletta, PR Clark, J Whitehouse
International Journal of Primatology, 2022
2022
Individual Level Models from Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates
E Kavanagh, SE Street, FO Angwela, TJ Bergman, MB Blaszczyk, LM Bolt, ...
(No Title), 2021
2021
Dominance Style and Communication in Primates
E Kavanagh
University of York, 2020
2020
Dominance Style and Vocal Communication in Primates
E Kavanagh, S Street, T Bergman, M Blaszczyk, MB Jaramillo, LM Bolt, ...
European Federation of Primatology 2019 & the Primate Society of Great …, 2019
2019
Repositório ISCTE-IUL
JL Costa, PM Girão, J Natário, JD Silva
2019
'Small but mighty': conditions for prototypicality claims within low-status merger partners
I IGorski, S Jarosz, E Kavanagh, AM Kersting, P Kounov, K Velickovic, ...
'Small but mighty': conditions for prototypicality claims within low-status …, 2015
2015
Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates. http://researchonline. ljmu. ac. uk/id/eprint/15383
E Kavanagh, SE Street, FO Angwela, TJ Bergman, MB Blaszczyk, LM Bolt, ...
Claims Within Low-Status Merger Partners
I Gorski, S Jarosz, E Kavanagh, AM Kersting, P Kounov, K Veličković, ...
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