| Literature DB >> 32366881 |
William D Hopkins1, Michele M Mulholland2,3, Lisa A Reamer4, Mary Catherine Mareno4, Steven J Schapiro4,5.
Abstract
Mutual eye gaze plays an important role in primate social development and communication. In the current study, we examined the underlying experiential, genetic, and neuroanatomical basis of mutual eye gaze variation in adult captive chimpanzees. A multivariate analysis of variance revealed a significant rearing effect on bout length, with human-reared chimpanzees engaging in longer bouts of mutual gaze compared to mother-reared and wild-born individuals. Next, we utilized source-based morphometry (SBM) to examine gray matter covariation in magnetic resonance imaging scans and determine the relationship between the resulting gray matter covariation components and mutual eye gaze. One SBM component was negatively correlated with gaze duration (nucleus accumbens and anterior insular cortex), while two components were positively correlated with bout length (posterior cingulate cortex, inferior occipital cortex, middle temporal cortex, hippocampus, and the precentral sulcus). Finally, heritability analyses revealed mutual eye gaze to be modestly heritable and significant genetic correlations between bout length and two gray matter covariation components. This study reveals that non-genetic factors, and to a lesser extent, genetic factors appear to influence mutual eye gaze in adult chimpanzees, and is the first to report neuroanatomical correlates of mutual eye gaze variation in chimpanzees.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32366881 PMCID: PMC7198555 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-64051-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficients between Mutual Eye Gaze Frequency, Duration and Bout Length Across the 4 Trials.
| Frequency | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Trial 4 | |
| Trial 1 | 0.354 | 0.283 | 0.368 |
| Trial 2 | — | 0.417 | 0.344 |
| Trial 3 | — | 0.403 | |
| Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Trial 4 | |
| Trial 1 | 0.409 | 0.394 | 0.395 |
| Trial 2 | — | 0.454 | 0.552 |
| Trial 3 | — | 0.542 | |
| Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Trial 4 | |
| Trial 1 | 0.303 | 0.351 | 0.290 |
| Trial 2 | — | 0.366 | 0.576 |
| Trial 3 | — | 0.428 | |
All correlation coefficients were significant at p < 0.001.
Figure 1Mean and standard errors bars for mutual eye gaze (a) frequency (b) duration and (c) bout length in the mother-reared, human-reared, and wild-born chimpanzees.
Figure 2(a,b) Serial sagittal views of visual cortical and the posterior cingulate regions that comprise SBM component 7, and (c) scatterplots of the association between SBM7 scores and mean bout length and overall duration. Note: Weighted scores are adjusted for covariates.
Figure 4(a,b) Serial coronal views of basal forebrain, anterior insula and frontal pole regions that comprise SBM component 18, and (c) scatterplots of the association between SBM18 scores, and mean bout length and overall duration. Note: Weighted scores are adjusted for covariates.
Heritability of MEG Measures and SBM components.
| Phenotype | h2 | s.e. | p | Covariates | Variance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frequency | 0.381 | 0.167 | 0.006 | Rearing | 0.034 |
| Duration | 0.183 | 0.148 | 0.081 | None | |
| Bout Length | 0.186 | 0.129 | 0.050 | None | |
| 7 | 0.765 | 0.134 | 0.000001 | Sex, Age, Scanner | 0.344 |
| 10 | 0.907 | 0.109 | 0.000001 | Sex, Age, Scanner | 0.192 |
| 18 | 0.391 | 0.146 | 0.001 | Age, Scanner | 0.312 |