Trance Stereotypies in Human and Primate Pantomimicry
Elena V. Goncharenko,
Zurab Ya. Mikvabia,
Svetlana B. Taisaeva
et al.
Abstract:The authors reviewed and analysed Russian and foreign experimental studies on pantomimic stereotypes. Initially, stereotypical behaviuor was negatively evaluated. Modern research considers adaptive functions and possibilities of self-stimulation as a way to harmonise emotional and mental state. A comparative analysis of circular, pendulum and diagonal movements in children and Old World monkeys was conducted using an ethological approach to the study of behavioural patterns. Human observations were conducted i… Show more
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