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Do Monkeys Make Faces on Purpose?

Last updated: January 11, 2026 11:15 am
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Facial expressions are a crucial aspect of social interaction, yet the mechanisms behind them remain a mystery. Traditionally, it was believed that facial expressions were purely emotional reflexes, providing an honest reflection of internal feelings. However, recent research challenges this notion, suggesting that facial expressions may not be purely automatic responses but rather intentional actions tailored to specific situations.

In a groundbreaking study published in the journal Science, researchers investigated the neural mechanisms underlying facial expressions in rhesus macaques. By recording neural activity in the monkeys as they interacted with each other and with various stimuli, the researchers made a surprising discovery. Contrary to previous beliefs, both the medial cortex and lateral cortex were found to play a role in generating different facial expressions, including threatening grins and friendly lip-smacks.

These findings challenge the traditional view that the medial cortex is responsible for spontaneous emotional expressions, while the lateral cortex controls voluntary actions. Instead, the study revealed that both regions are involved in the production of various facial expressions, indicating a more complex interplay between emotion and cognition.

Furthermore, the research showed that the two brain regions operate at different speeds, with the lateral cortex coordinating rapid facial movements for smooth social interactions, while the medial cortex tracks slow-changing contextual factors that influence facial expressions. Interestingly, neural activity in both regions precedes facial movements, suggesting that the brain prepares expressions in advance.

The study raises intriguing questions about the intentional nature of facial expressions in macaques. Evolutionary psychologists Bridget Waller and Jamie Whitehouse suggest that if facial expressions are partly voluntary, they may serve as tools for social influence rather than simple emotional mirrors. This implies that facial expressions are more nuanced and strategically deployed to achieve specific social goals.

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While the study provides valuable insights into the neurology of facial expressions, some researchers caution that staged laboratory interactions may not fully capture the complexity of primate communications. Future research in the monkeys’ natural environment could provide a more comprehensive understanding of the neural activity underlying facial displays.

In conclusion, the study sheds light on the intricate interplay between emotion and cognition in the generation of facial expressions. By unraveling the neural mechanisms behind these expressions, researchers are taking a significant step towards understanding the complex dynamics of social interactions in primates.

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