The neurobiology of vocal communication in marmosets. [PDF]
AbstractAn increasingly popular animal model for studying the neural basis of social behavior, cognition, and communication is the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). Interest in this New World primate across neuroscience is now being driven by their proclivity for prosociality across their repertoire, high volubility, and rapid development, as well ...
Grijseels DM +3 more
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Feline vocal communication. [PDF]
Cat vocalizes to communicate with another and express their internal states. The vocal repertoire of the cat is wide and up to 21 different vocalizations have been described in the literatures. But it is more than probable that the repertoire contains more types of vocalizations.
Tavernier C, Ahmed S, Houpt KA, Yeon SC.
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A system for controlling vocal communication networks [PDF]
Animal vocalizations serve a wide range of functions including territorial defense, courtship, social cohesion, begging, and vocal learning. Whereas many insights have been gained from observational studies and experiments using auditory stimulation ...
J. Rychen +5 more
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Vocal communication and perception of pain in childbirth vocalizations. [PDF]
Nonlinear acoustic phenomena (NLP) likely facilitate the expression of distress in animal vocalizations, making calls perceptually rough and hard to ignore. Yet, their function in adult human vocal communication remains poorly understood. Here, to examine the production and perception of acoustic correlates of pain in spontaneous human nonverbal ...
Valente D +6 more
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Editorial: vocal communication in corvids [PDF]
Corvids are one of the most prominent avian taxa for the study of animal behaviour and cognition, yet their vocal communication remains comparatively understudied.
Claudia A. F. Wascher, Valérie Dufour
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Toward a Computational Neuroethology of Vocal Communication: From Bioacoustics to Neurophysiology, Emerging Tools and Future Directions [PDF]
Recently developed methods in computational neuroethology have enabled increasingly detailed and comprehensive quantification of animal movements and behavioral kinematics.
Tim Sainburg +5 more
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Vocal registers expand signal diversity in vertebrate vocal communication. [PDF]
Abstract Among air-breathing tetrapods, the most common sound production mechanism is flow-induced self-sustained tissue oscillation, aka voiced sound production, driven by inherently nonlinear physical processes. Some signature features like deterministic chaos have received particular attention in bioacoustics as nonlinear phenomena
Herbst CT, Elemans CPH.
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Individual Differences in the Vocal Communication of Malayan Tapirs (Tapirus indicus) Considering Familiarity and Relatedness [PDF]
Studies in animal communication have shown that many species have individual distinct calls. These individual distinct vocalizations can play an important role in animal communication because they can carry important information about the age, sex ...
Robin Walb +3 more
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Vocal communication across cultures: theoretical and methodological issues [PDF]
Gregory A Bryant
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Vocal Communication in Hummingbirds [PDF]
Hummingbirds exhibit complex vocal repertoires that they use in their social interactions. Furthermore, they are capable of vocal production learning, an ability they share with songbirds, parrots, some non-oscine birds, and some mammals including humans.
Fernanda G. Duque, Laura L. Carruth
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