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The term "Qurban," originating from Arabic, denotes "close" and constitutes one of the annual religious rituals practiced by Muslims, involving the ritual slaughter of various livestock, including camels, goats, cows, sheep, and buffaloes.
Ari Wibowo +8 more
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Social Transmission of Fear in Rats: The Role of 22-kHz Ultrasonic Distress Vocalization
Background Social alarm calls alert animals to potential danger and thereby promote group survival. Adult laboratory rats in distress emit 22-kHz ultrasonic vocalization (USV) calls, but the question of whether these USV calls directly elicit defensive ...
Eun Joo Kim +3 more
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A novel metaheuristic for optimization inspired by mother-infant communication in animal colonies [PDF]
Mother-infant vocalization from distance in some animal species such as bats, gulls and penguins is a basic tool to nd the other's location. It is referred to echolocation or bio-sonar characteristics which is important for the mother to nd exactly its
Alireza Ghaffari-Hadigheh
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Selectivity for Animal Vocalizations in the Human Auditory Cortex [PDF]
We aimed at testing the cortical representation of complex natural sounds within auditory cortex using human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). To this end, we employed 2 different paradigms in the same subjects: a block-design experiment was to provide a localization of areas involved in the processing of animal vocalizations, whereas an ...
Christian F, Altmann +2 more
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Vocal contagion of emotions in non-human animals [PDF]
Communicating emotions to conspecifics (emotion expression) allows the regulation of social interactions (e.g. approach and avoidance). Moreover, when emotions are transmitted from one individual to the next, leading to state matching (emotional contagion), information transfer and coordination between group members are facilitated.
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Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals, and Robots [PDF]
Almost all animals exploit vocal signals for a range of ecologically motivated purposes: detecting predators/prey and marking territory, expressing emotions, establishing social relations, and sharing information. Whether it is a bird raising an alarm, a whale calling to potential partners, a dog responding to human commands, a parent reading a story ...
Moore, R.K., Marxer, R., Thill, S.
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PROTAX-Sound: A probabilistic framework for automated animal sound identification.
Autonomous audio recording is stimulating new field in bioacoustics, with a great promise for conducting cost-effective species surveys. One major current challenge is the lack of reliable classifiers capable of multi-species identification.
Ulisses Moliterno de Camargo +2 more
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A Temporal Hierarchy for Conspecific Vocalization Discrimination in Humans
The ability to discriminate conspecific vocalizations is observed across species and early during development. However, its neurophysiologic mechanism remains controversial, particularly regarding whether it involves specialized processes with dedicated ...
M. De Lucia, S. Clarke, M. Murray
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Summary: Deciphering how different behaviors and ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) of rats interact can yield insights into the neural basis of social interaction.
Zhe Chen +8 more
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Sound Analysis to Predict the Growth of Turkeys
Protocols for manual weighing of turkeys are not practical on turkey farms because of the large body sizes, heavy weights and flighty nature of turkeys.
El-Sayed M. Abdel-Kafy +5 more
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