2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2024.1451283
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Oppositions, joints, and targets: the attractors that are the glue of social interactions

Jackson R. Ham,
Sergio M. Pellis,
Vivien C. Pellis

Abstract: Social interactions are often analyzed by scoring segments of predefined behavior and then statistically assessing numerical and sequential patterns to identify the structure of the encounters. However, this approach can miss the dynamics of the animals’ relationship over the course of the encounter, one that often involves invariant bonds, say a nose-to-nose orientation, with many different movements performed by both partners acting to counteract each other’s attempts to break or maintain the relationship. M… Show more

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