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Bonobo facial expressions reveal complex communication; new system maps 28 moves from distinct muscle actions.
Researchers have successfully adapted a standardized system for analyzing facial expressions to include bonobos, our closest living relatives, alongside chimpanzees.
To do this we used something called the equine facial action coding system (EquiFACS). This involves two types of code: action units, which correspond to the contraction of particular facial muscles; ...
This involves two types of code: action units, which correspond to the contraction of particular facial muscles; and action descriptors, which correspond to more general facial movements.
The face contains over 40 muscles responsible for our expressions and movements. Unlike body muscles that attach to bones on both ends, many facial muscles connect directly to the skin on one end.