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Please some examples of AnimalFACS systems incorportated into research:
Correia-Caeiro, C., Holmes, K., & Miyabe-Nishiwaki, T. (2021).
Extending the MaqFACS to measure facial movement in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) reveals a wide repertoire potential.
Plos one, 16(1), e0245117.
Waller, B. M., Julle-Daniere, E., & Micheletta, J. (2020).
Measuring the evolution of facial ‘expression’using multi-species FACS
. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 113, 1-11.
Mielke, A., Waller, B., Perez, C. J., Duboscq, J., & Micheletta, J. (2020).
NetFACS: Using network science to understand facial communication systems.
PsyArXiv.
Clark, P. R., Waller, B. M., Burrows, A. M., Julle‐Danière, E., Agil, M., Engelhardt, A., & Micheletta, J. (2020).
Morphological variants of silent bared‐teeth displays have different social interaction outcomes in crested macaques (Macaca nigra).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 173(3), 411-422.
Kaminski, J., Waller, B. M., Diogo, R., Hartstone-Rose, A., & Burrows, A. M. (2019).
Evolution of facial muscle anatomy in dogs.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(29), 14677-14681.
Kaminski, J., Hynds, J., Morris, P., & Waller, B. M. (2017).
Human attention affects facial expressions in domestic dogs.
Scientific Reports, 7(1), 1-7.
Caeiro, C. C., Burrows, A. M., & Waller, B. M. (2017).
Development and application of CatFACS: Are human cat adopters influenced by cat facial expressions?.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 189, 66-78.
Scheider, L., Waller, B. M., Oña, L., Burrows, A. M., & Liebal, K. (2016).
Social use of facial expressions in hylobatids.
PloS one, 11(3), e0151733.
Julle-Daniere, E., Micheletta, J., Whitehouse, J., Joly, M., Gass, C., Burrows, A. M., & Waller, B. M. (2015).
MaqFACS (Macaque Facial Action Coding System) can be used to document facial movements in Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus).
PeerJ, 3, e1248.
Waller, B. M., Caeiro, C. C., & Davila-Ross, M. (2015).
Orangutans modify facial displays depending on recipient attention.
PeerJ, 3, e827.
Waller, B. M., Peirce, K., Caeiro, C. C., Scheider, L., Burrows, A. M., McCune, S., & Kaminski, J. (2013).
Paedomorphic facial expressions give dogs a selective advantage.
PLoS one, 8(12), e82686.
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