Vocal development is usually studied from the perspective of neuroscience. In this issue, Zhang and Ghazanfar propose a way in which body growth might condition the process. They study the vocalizations of marmoset infants with a wide range of techniques that include computational models and experiments that mimic growth reversal. Their results suggest that the qualitative changes that occur during development are rooted in the nonlinear interaction between the nervous system and the biomechanics involved in respiration. This work illustrates how an integrative approach enriches our understanding of behavior.Fil: Mindlin, Bernardo Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciu...
As a prerequisite for human speech vocal communication has been intensively investigated in various ...
Vocal development, contextual flexibility, babbling The study of human infant vocal development has ...
Human babies need to learn how to talk. The need of a tutor to achieve acceptable vocalisations is a...
Vocal development is usually studied from the perspective of neuroscience. In this issue, Zhang and ...
The vocal behavior of infants changes dramatically during early life. Whether or not such a change ...
The vocal behavior of infants changes dramatically during early life. Whether or not such a change r...
Across vertebrates, progressive changes in vocal behavior during postnatal development are typically...
Vocal development is the adaptive coordination of the vocal apparatus, muscles, the nervous system,...
A new study shows that vocal sequences produced by newborn marmoset monkeys are driven by slow fluct...
Evolution and development are typically characterized as the outcomes of gradual changes, but someti...
At least one non-human primate species—the marmoset monkey—exhibits developmental processes similar ...
Evolution and development are typically characterized as the outcomes of gradual changes, but someti...
For over half a century now, primate vocalizations have been thought to undergo little or no experie...
In adult animals, movement and vocalizations are coordinated, sometimes facilitating, and at other t...
An increasingly popular animal model for studying the neural basis of social behavior, cognition, an...
As a prerequisite for human speech vocal communication has been intensively investigated in various ...
Vocal development, contextual flexibility, babbling The study of human infant vocal development has ...
Human babies need to learn how to talk. The need of a tutor to achieve acceptable vocalisations is a...
Vocal development is usually studied from the perspective of neuroscience. In this issue, Zhang and ...
The vocal behavior of infants changes dramatically during early life. Whether or not such a change ...
The vocal behavior of infants changes dramatically during early life. Whether or not such a change r...
Across vertebrates, progressive changes in vocal behavior during postnatal development are typically...
Vocal development is the adaptive coordination of the vocal apparatus, muscles, the nervous system,...
A new study shows that vocal sequences produced by newborn marmoset monkeys are driven by slow fluct...
Evolution and development are typically characterized as the outcomes of gradual changes, but someti...
At least one non-human primate species—the marmoset monkey—exhibits developmental processes similar ...
Evolution and development are typically characterized as the outcomes of gradual changes, but someti...
For over half a century now, primate vocalizations have been thought to undergo little or no experie...
In adult animals, movement and vocalizations are coordinated, sometimes facilitating, and at other t...
An increasingly popular animal model for studying the neural basis of social behavior, cognition, an...
As a prerequisite for human speech vocal communication has been intensively investigated in various ...
Vocal development, contextual flexibility, babbling The study of human infant vocal development has ...
Human babies need to learn how to talk. The need of a tutor to achieve acceptable vocalisations is a...