Language is a complex intentional, syntactical and referential system involving a left-hemispheric specialization of the brain in which some cerebral regions such as Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas play a key-role. Because nonhuman primates are phylogenetically close to humans, research on our primate cousins might help providing clues for reconstructing the features of our ancestral communicative systems. In the present paper, after emphasising the tight relation between gestures and language in humans, we underlie the specific significance of communicative gestures and of the progressive control of the oro-facial system and the vocal tract in the course of the language evolution. For this purpose, we will then review the findings related to ...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
In searching for the roots of human language, comparative researchers investigate whether precursors...
Nonhuman primates mostly communicate not only with a rich vocal repertoire but also with manual and ...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
The performance of language is multimodal, not confined to speech. Review of monkey and apecommunica...
Manual gestures and speech recruit a common neural network, involving Broca area in the left hemisph...
The increasing body of research into human and non-human primates' gestural communication reflects t...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of human...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of huma...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some "domain-general" ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ ...
Theoriesoflanguage evolutionoftendraw heavilyoncomparative evidence of thecommunicative abilitiesofe...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Portuguese Foundation for S...
The evolutionary origin of human language and its neurobiological foundations has long been the obje...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ ...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
In searching for the roots of human language, comparative researchers investigate whether precursors...
Nonhuman primates mostly communicate not only with a rich vocal repertoire but also with manual and ...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
The performance of language is multimodal, not confined to speech. Review of monkey and apecommunica...
Manual gestures and speech recruit a common neural network, involving Broca area in the left hemisph...
The increasing body of research into human and non-human primates' gestural communication reflects t...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of human...
Comparative psychology provides important contributions to our understanding of the origins of huma...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some "domain-general" ...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ ...
Theoriesoflanguage evolutionoftendraw heavilyoncomparative evidence of thecommunicative abilitiesofe...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Portuguese Foundation for S...
The evolutionary origin of human language and its neurobiological foundations has long been the obje...
Humans are the only species that can speak. Nonhuman primates, however, share some ‘domain-general’ ...
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal domains of p...
In searching for the roots of human language, comparative researchers investigate whether precursors...
Nonhuman primates mostly communicate not only with a rich vocal repertoire but also with manual and ...