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    Loosening the leash: The unique emotional canvas of human screams
    with Harold Gouzoules and Jonathan W. M. Engelberg
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.
    We use screams to explore ideas presented in the target article. Evolving first in animals as a response to predation, screams reveal more complex social use in nonhuman primates and, in humans, uniquely, are associated with a much greater variety of emotional contexts including fear, anger, surprise, and happiness. This expansion, and the potential for manipulation, promotes listener social vigilance.