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- Touching_heads abstract "Touching heads is a uniquely human emotional expression that does not occur in nonhuman primates. All races, age groups and both sexes of humankind interpret this behavior as an expression of positive emotions, such as love—including brotherly love, friendship etc.It is absent in apes, though they tend to use the same bodily expressions of emotions like humans. A 2012 study claimed that this behavior likely evolved in humans to share head lice among friends and relatives. Head lice infestations might serve as a protection against body lice by inducing cross-resistance. This can be adaptive because only the latter type of lice transmit potentially lethal human pathogens.".
- Touching_heads thumbnail Freundinnen.jpg?width=300.
- Touching_heads wikiPageID "45644699".
- Touching_heads wikiPageLength "1305".
- Touching_heads wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Touching_heads wikiPageRevisionID "696325069".
- Touching_heads wikiPageWikiLink Ape.
- Touching_heads wikiPageWikiLink Body_louse.
- Touching_heads wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gestures.
- Touching_heads wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_communication.
- Touching_heads wikiPageWikiLink Head_louse.
- Touching_heads wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Touching_heads wikiPageWikiLink File:Freundinnen.jpg.
- Touching_heads wikiPageWikiLinkText "Head-to-head contact".
- Touching_heads wikiPageWikiLinkText "Touching heads".
- Touching_heads wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Touching_heads wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Social-psych-stub.
- Touching_heads subject Category:Gestures.
- Touching_heads subject Category:Human_communication.
- Touching_heads comment "Touching heads is a uniquely human emotional expression that does not occur in nonhuman primates. All races, age groups and both sexes of humankind interpret this behavior as an expression of positive emotions, such as love—including brotherly love, friendship etc.It is absent in apes, though they tend to use the same bodily expressions of emotions like humans. A 2012 study claimed that this behavior likely evolved in humans to share head lice among friends and relatives.".
- Touching_heads label "Touching heads".
- Touching_heads sameAs m.012zzfbq.
- Touching_heads wasDerivedFrom Touching_heads?oldid=696325069.
- Touching_heads depiction Freundinnen.jpg.
- Touching_heads isPrimaryTopicOf Touching_heads.