نتایج جستجو برای: yawn detection1organization

تعداد نتایج: 155  

Journal: :International journal of engineering and advanced technology 2021

The proposed system aims to lessen the number of accidents that occur due drivers’ drowsiness and fatigue, which will in turn increase transportation safety. This is becoming a common reason for recent times. Several faces body gestures are considered such as signs fatigue drivers, including tiredness eyes yawning. These features an indication driver’s condition improper. EAR (Eye Aspect Ratio)...

2012
Jorg J. M. Massen Dorith A. Vermunt Elisabeth H. M. Sterck

Yawn contagion is not restricted to humans and has also been reported for several non-human animal species, including chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Contagious yawning may lead to synchronisation of behaviour. However, the function of contagious yawning is relatively understudied. In this study, we investigated the function of contagious yawning by focusing on two types of signal providers: clo...

2011
Andrew C. Gallup Omar Tonsi Eldakar

Recent evidence suggests that yawning is a thermoregulatory behavior. To explore this possibility further, the frequency of contagious yawning in humans was measured while outdoors in a desert climate in the United States during two distinct temperature ranges and seasons (winter: 22°C; early summer: 37°C). As predicted, the proportion of pedestrians who yawned in response to seeing pictures of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
E Palagi A Leone G Mancini P F Ferrari

Yawn contagion in humans has been proposed to be related to our capacity for empathy. It is presently unclear whether this capacity is uniquely human or shared with other primates, especially monkeys. Here, we show that in gelada baboons (Theropithecus gelada) yawning is contagious between individuals, especially those that are socially close, i.e., the contagiousness of yawning correlated with...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2003
Steven M Platek Samuel R Critton Thomas E Myers Gordon G Gallup

Contagious yawning is a common, but poorly understood phenomenon. We hypothesized that contagious yawning is part of a more general phenomenon known as mental state attribution (i.e. the ability to inferentially model the mental states of others). To test this hypothesis we compared susceptibility to contagiously yawn with performance on a self-face recognition task, several theory of mind stor...

2016
Andrew Gallup Allyson M. Church Heather Miller Evan F. Risko Alan Kingstone

Contagious yawning may be a useful measure of social psychological functioning, and thus it is important to evaluate the variables influencing its expression in laboratory settings. Previous research has documented that humans yawn less frequently in crowded environments and when under direct observation, but the impact of social presence on contagious yawning remains unknown. Here we present t...

2014
Alessia Leone Pier Francesco Ferrari Elisabetta Palagi

Here, we tested hypotheses about the potential functions of yawning based on its intensity and social contexts. Due to their spectrum intensity of yawns (covered teeth/YW1; uncovered teeth/YW2; uncovered gums/YW3), geladas are a good model species for this purpose. We suggest that yawns of different intensity can bear different information according to the performer, the context and the behavio...

Journal: :International Journal of Comparative Psychology 2017

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