Scratching as a communication tool to help social cohesion

  • Jamie Whitehouse

Press/Media: Research cited

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Reports on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.

Period11 Sept 2017 → 12 Sept 2017

Media coverage

21

Media coverage

  • TitleThe unexpected way stress can help your social life
    Media name/outletStylist
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date12/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorMegan Murray
    URLwww.stylist.co.uk/life/stress-signs-scratching-new-study-social-situations-primates
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleScratching helps boost social bonding in monkeys
    Media name/outletCan India News
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorCan India News
    URLwww.canindia.com/scratching-helps-boost-social-bonding-in-monkeys/
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleMore than an itch
    Media name/outletTechnology Networks
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReports on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorTechnology Networks
    URLhttps://www.technologynetworks.com/tn/news/more-than-an-itch-scratching-makes-you-less-threatening-291614
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleHere's why you shouldn't hide your stress at work
    Media name/outletEntrepreneur.com
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReports on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorNina Zipkin
    URLhttps://www.entrepreneur.com/article/300135
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleWhy do we scratch? It's a social signal in times of stress
    Media name/outletInternational Business Times
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorElana Glowatz
    URLwww.ibtimes.com/why-do-we-scratch-its-social-signal-times-stress-2588550
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleScratching when you're stressed might help keep you out of a scrap
    Media name/outletAtlas Obscura
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorVittoria Traverso
    URLwww.atlasobscura.com/articles/monkeys-fight-humans-stress-social-research
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleDrapanie sie, gdzie niew swedzi, ma sens
    Media name/outletRMF24
    Media typeWeb
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorGrzegorz Jasinski
    URLtwojezdrowie.rmf24.pl/czlowiek/glowa/news-drapanie-sie-gdzie-nie-swedzi-ma-sens,nId,2439058
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleUuring: sugamine voib aidata konflikte valtida
    Media name/outletAtlas News
    Media typeWeb
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorAtlas News
    URLatlas.postimees.ee/4239671/uuring-sugamine-voib-aidata-konflikte-valtida
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleKrabben is sociaal vredessignaal bij apen
    Media name/outletNU
    Media typeWeb
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorDennis Rhine
    URLhttps://www.nu.nl/dieren/4917134/krabben-sociaal-vredessignaal-bij-apen-.html
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleZenuwtrekjes bewaren de vrede
    Media name/outletEOS
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorMelissa Vanderheyden
    URLhttps://www.eoswetenschap.eu/psyche-brein/zenuwtrekjes-bewaren-de-vrede
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleRascar cuando no pica
    Media name/outletQuo
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorJuan Scaliter
    URLwww.quo.es/ciencia/rascar-cuando-no-pica
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleStress auf der Insel
    Media name/outletSuddeutsche Zeitung
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorTina Baier
    URLwww.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/psychologie-stress-auf-der-insel-1.3661522
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleWarum stress juckt
    Media name/outletSpektrum
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReports on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorJan Donges
    URLwww.spektrum.de/news/warum-stress-juckt/1500655
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleLooking stressed can help keep the peace
    Media name/outletScience Codex
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorScience Codex
    URLwww.sciencecodex.com/looking-stressed-can-help-keep-peace-614654
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleLooking stressed can help keep the peace
    Media name/outletScience Newsline
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReports on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorScience Newsline
    URLwww.sciencenewsline.com/news/2017091114510067.html
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleFirst research to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion
    Media name/outletPhys Org
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReports on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorPhys Org
    URLhttps://phys.org/news/2017-09-evolved-tool-social-cohesion.html
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleLooking stressed can help keep the peace
    Media name/outletScience Daily
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorScience Daily
    URLhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/09/170911095925.htm
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleScratching helps boost social bonding in monkeys
    Media name/outletThe Economic Times
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorThe Economic Times
    URLeconomictimes.indiatimes.com/news/science/scratching-helps-boost-social-bonding-in-monkeys/articleshow/60463864.cms
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleWhy we scratch our heads when we're confused: We inherited the action from ancient ancestors as a way to convey stress and ward off attackers
    Media name/outletDaily Mail
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorColin Fernandez
    URLwww.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4866016/Why-scratch-heads-confused.html
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleLooking stressed helps social cohesion, finds study
    Media name/outletThe Independent
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorOlivia Petter
    URLwww.independent.co.uk/life-style/stressed-social-cohesion-how-look-study-university-of-portsmouth-jamie-whitehouse-a7940311.html
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse
  • TitleScientists found out why people are itching in a nervous environment
    Media name/outletRIA News
    Media typeWeb
    Date11/09/17
    DescriptionReport on research by Jamie Whitehouse and colleagues which is the first to suggest scratching may have evolved as a communication tool to help social cohesion.
    Producer/AuthorRIA News
    URLhttps://ria.ru/science/20170911/1502225842.html
    PersonsJamie Whitehouse