Publications (Research articles and book chapters)
1998
Epidemie de rire. R. R. Provine et Helen Weems. Sciences et Avenir
(Julliet/Aout), pp. 18- 19.
Le rire des singes. R. R. Provine et H. R. Weems. Sciences et
Avenir (Julliet/Aout), pp. 20- 23.
Laughter. R. R. Provine, In Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (2nd
ed.). Elsevier, Amsterdam.
Yawning. R. R. Provine, In Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (2nd ed.).
Elsevier, Amsterdam.
1996
Yawning. R. R. Provine. In Encyclopedia of Neuroscience.
Elsevier, Amsterdam. CD ROM
Laughing. R. R. Provine. In Encyclopedia of Neuroscience.
Elsevier, Amsterdam. CD ROM
Contagious yawning and laughter: Significance for sensory feature
detection, motor pattern generation, imitation, and the evolution
of social behavior. R. R. Provine. In C. M. Heyes and B. G. Galef,
eds., Social learning in animals: The roots of culture. Academic
Press, New York pp. 179-208.
Yawns, laughs, smiles, tickles, and talking: Naturalistic and laboratory
studies of facial action and social communication. R. R. Provine.
In J. A. Russell, and J. M. Fernandez Dols Eds., New directions
in the study of facial expression. Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge pp. 158-175.
Laughter. R. R. Provine. American Scientist, 84, 38-45.
1994
Pre- and postnatal development of wing-flapping and flight in birds:
Embryological, comparative and evolutionary perspectives. R. R. Provine.
In M. O. Davies & P. Green , Eds., Perception and motor control
in birds: A unified approach. Springer-Verlag, Berlin pp. 135-159.
1993
Laughter punctuates speech: Linguistic, social, and gender contexts
of laughter. R. R. Provine. Ethology, 95, 291-298.
Prenatal behavior development: Ontogenetic adaptations and non-linear
processes. R. R. Provine. In G. J. P. Savelsbergh, Ed., The development
of coordination in infancy. Elsevier, Amsterdam. pp. 203-236.
Natural priorities for developmental study: Neuroembryological perspectives
of motor development. R. R. Provine. In A. Kalverboer, B. Hopkins,
& R. Geuze, Eds., Motor development in early and later childhood.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. pp. 51-73.
Yawning, R. R. Provine. In M. A. Carskadon, Ed., Encyclopedia of
sleep and dreaming. MacMillan, New York. pp. 651-654.
1992
Contagious laughter: Laughter is a sufficient stimulus for laughs
and smiles. R. R. Provine. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society,
30, 1-4.
1991
Laughter: A stereotyped human vocalization. R. R. Provine and Y.
L. Yong. Ethology , 89, 115-124.
1989
Faces as releasers of contagious yawning: An approach to face detection
using normal human subjects. R. R. Provine. Bulletin of the Psychonomic
Society, 27, 211-214.
Laughing, smiling, and talking: Relation to sleeping and social context
in humans. R. R. Provine and K. R. Fischer. Ethology, 83, 295-305.
Yawning and simulation science. R. R. Provine. Simulation, 53,
193-194.
Contagious yawning and infant imitation. R. R. Provine. Bulletin
of the Psychonomic Society, 27, 125-126.
1988
On the uniqueness of embryos and the difference it makes. R. R.
Provine. In W. P. Smotherman and S. R. Robinson, Eds., Behavior
of the fetus. Telford Press, Caldwell, New Jersey. pp. 35-46.
1987
Yawning: Relation to sleeping and stretching in humans. R. R. Provine,
H. B. Hamernik, and B. C. Curchack. Ethology, 76, 152-160.
Yawning: No effect of 3-5% CO2, 100% O2, and exercise. R. R. Provine,
B. C. Tate, and L. L. Geldmacher. Behavioral and Neural Biology,
48, 382-392.
1986
Behavioral Neuroembryology: Motor Perspectives. R. R. Provine. In
W. Greenough and J. Juraska, Ed., Developmental NeuroPsychobiology.
Academic Press, New York. pp. 213-239.
Yawning as a stereotyped action pattern and releasing stimulus. R.
R. Provine. Ethology, 72, 109-122.
Yawning: Effects of stimulus interest. R. R. Provine and
H. B. Hamernik.
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society,
24, 437-438.
1984
Comparative analysis of the development of wing-flapping and flight
in the fowl. R. R. Provine, C. L. Strawbridge, and B. J. Harrison.
Developmental Psychobiology, 17, 1-10.
Wing-flapping during development and evolution. R. R. Provine. American
Scientist, 72, 448-455.
1983
Chicken muscular dystrophy: An inherited disorder of flight. R.
R. Provine. Developmental Psychobiology,
16, 23-27.
Development of wing-flapping and flight: A review. R. R. Provine.
Bird Behaviour, 5, 16-21.
1982
Pre-flight development of bilateral wing coordination in the chick
(Gallus domesticus): Effects of induced
bilateral wing asymmetry. R. R. Provine. Developmental
Psychobiology, 15, 245-255.
1981
Development of wing-flapping and flight in normal and flap-deprived
chicks (Gallus domesticus). R. R. Provine.
Developmental Psychobiology, 14, 279-291.
Wing-flapping develops in chickens made flightless by feather mutations.
R. R. Provine. Developmental Psychobiology,
14, 481-486.
Embryonic and postembryonic development. R. R. Provine. In W. J. Bell
and K. G. Adiyodi, Ed., The American Cockroach,
Chapman and Hall, London. pp. 399-423.
1980
Development of between-limb movement synchronization in the chick
embryo. R. R. Provine. Developmental Psychobiology,
13, 151-163.
1979
Crossing the midline: Limits of early eye-hand behavior. R. R. Provine
and J. Westerman. Child Development,
50, 437-441.
"Wing-flapping" develops in wingless chicks. R. R. Provine. Behavioral
and Neural Biology, 27, 233-237.
1977
Behavioral development of the cockroach (Periplaneta
americana). R. R. Provine. Journal
of Insect Physiology, 23, 213-220.
Development of spinal cord bioelectric activity in spinal chick embryos
and its behavioral implications. R. R. Provine and L. Rogers. Journal
of Neurobiology, 8, 217-228.
1976
Eclosion and hatching in cockroach first instar larvae: A stereotyped
pattern of behavior. R. R. Provine. Journal
of Insect Physiology, 22, 127-131.
Formation of cockroach interganglionic connectives: An in
vitro analysis. R. R. Provine, K. R. Seshan and L. Aloe. Journal
of Comparative Neurology, 165, 17-30.
Development of function in nerve nets. R. R. Provine. In J. Fentress,
Ed., Simpler Networks and Behavior,
Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Mass., pp. 203-220.
1975
On voluntary ocular accommodation. R. R. Provine and J. M. Enoch.
Perception and Psychophysics, 17, 209-212.
Reprinted in: T. Barber, L. DiCara, J. Kamiya, N. Miller, D. Shapiro
and J. Stoyva, Ed., 1975 Biofeedback and Self-Control
Annual, Aldine Publishing Co., Chicago (1976).
Shift in the peak of the photopic Stiles-Crawford function with marked
accommodation. K. Blank, R. R. Provine and J. M. Enoch.
Vision Research, 15, 499-507.
1974
Structural and electrophysiological properties of nymphal and adult
insect medial neurosecretory cells: An in
vitro analysis. K. R. Seshan, R. R. Provine and R. Levi-Montalcini.
Brain Research, 78, 359-376.
Emergence of geometric patterns in insect nerve nets: An in
vitro analysis. R. R. Provine, K. R. Seshan and L. Aloe. Brain
Research, 80, 328-334.
1973
Spontaneous bioelectric activity in long term cultures of the embryonic
insect central nervous system. R. R. Provine, L. Aloe, and K. R. Seshan.
Brain Research, 56, 364-370.
Neurophysiological aspects of behavior development in the chick embryo.
R. R. Provine. In G. Gottlieb, Ed., Behavioral
Embryology, Academic Press, New York, 77-102.
1972
Ontogeny of bioelectric activity in the spinal cord of the chick
embryo and its behavioral implications. R. R. Provine. Brain
Research, 41, 365-378.
The levels of the brain specific proteins S-100 and 14-3-2 in the
developing chick spinal cord. T. S. Cicero and R. R. Provine.
Brain Research, 44, 294-298.
Neural correlates of embryonic motility in the chick. K. L. Ripley
and R. R. Provine. Brain Research, 45,
127-134.
Hatching behavior of the chick (Gallus domesticus):
plasticity of the rotatory component. R. R. Provine. Psychonomic
Science, 29, 27-28.
1971
Embryonic spinal cord: Synchrony and spatial distribution of polyneuronal
burst discharges. R. R. Provine. Brain Research,
29, 155-158.
1970
Electrical activity in the spinal cord of the chick embryo in
situ. R. R. Provine, S. C. Sharma, T. T. Sandel, and V. Hamburger.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
USA, 65, 508-515.
Unit activity of the isolated spinal cord of chick embryo
in situ. S. C. Sharma, R. R. Provine, V. Hamburger, and T.
T. Sandel. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences, USA, 66, 40-47.