Evolution of the uniformly white sclera in humans : critical updates
Evolution of the uniformly white sclera in humans : critical updates
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences ; 27 (2023), 1. - pp. 10-12. - Cell Press. - ISSN 1364-6613. - eISSN 1879-307X
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The human eye characteristically has exposed and uniformly white sclera, which is hypothesized to have evolved to enhance eye-gaze signaling for conspecific communication. Although recent studies have put this hypothesis into question, current morphological and experimental evidence supports its key premise, albeit with recommendations for critical updates.
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comparative study, eye-gaze, human evolution, primates, white sclera
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KANO, Fumihiro, 2023. Evolution of the uniformly white sclera in humans : critical updates. In: Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Cell Press. 27(1), pp. 10-12. ISSN 1364-6613. eISSN 1879-307X. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2022.09.011BibTex
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