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Total solar eclipse triggers dawn behavior in birds: Insights from acoustic recordings and community science. [PDF]

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Aguilar LA   +11 more
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Transcriptomics and functional genomics implicate WNT3 in hemispheric lateralization of speech production. [PDF]

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Wang Z   +21 more
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Rethinking procedural pain in labor: A comparison of lidocaine injection techniques for epidural catheter placement assessed with an objective clinician-centric pain score-A double-blind randomized controlled trial. [PDF]

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Croner L   +12 more
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Meaning and Emotion in Animal Vocalizations

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2003
Abstract:Historically, a dichotomy has been drawn between the semantic communication of human language and the apparently emotional calls of animals. Current research paints a more complicated picture. Just as scientists have identified elements of human speech that reflect a speaker's emotions, field experiments have shown that the calls of many ...
Robert M, Seyfarth, Dorothy L, Cheney
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Nonlinear analysis of irregular animal vocalizations

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002
Animal vocalizations range from almost periodic vocal-fold vibration to completely atonal turbulent noise. Between these two extremes, a variety of nonlinear dynamics such as limit cycles, subharmonics, biphonation, and chaotic episodes have been recently observed.
Isao, Tokuda   +4 more
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Animal Vocal Communication

1998
This book will be a landmark text for all those interested in animal communication. Animal Vocal Communication explicitly avoids human-centred concepts and approaches and links communication to fundamental biological processes instead. It offers a conceptual framework - assessment/management - that allows us to integrate detailed studies of ...
Donald H. Owings, Eugene S. Morton
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Production, usage, and comprehension in animal vocalizations

Brain and Language, 2010
In this review, we place equal emphasis on production, usage, and comprehension because these components of communication may exhibit different developmental trajectories and be affected by different neural mechanisms. In the animal kingdom generally, learned, flexible vocal production is rare, appearing in only a few orders of birds and few species of
Robert M, Seyfarth, Dorothy L, Cheney
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Wireless microphone for studies of animal vocalizations

Experientia, 1976
A microphone collar for obtaining good quality recordings of animal vocalizations is described. An inexpensive, commercially available wireless microphone was modified and mounted on a collar with a hearing-aidbattery pack. The complete assembly weighs 25 g, and is readily accepted by domestic cats.
McKinley, P., Dowell, B., Schleidt, W.
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