Great Apes Precisely Mirror Facial Expressions, Study Finds

Why it matters: This study advances our understanding of great ape social cognition and emotional intelligence.
- University of Portsmouth research found great apes exhibit exactness in mirroring facial expressions.
- Orangutans and chimpanzees were observed mirroring expressions during social interactions.
- The study, published in Scientific Reports, highlights the surprising precision of these mimicked expressions.
New research from the University of Portsmouth reveals that great apes, specifically orangutans and chimpanzees, precisely mimic each other's facial expressions during social interactions, demonstrating a sophisticated level of emotional mirroring previously underestimated.




