Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human communication that underlies the capacity to learn to speak and sing. Even so, poor vocal imitation abilities are surprisingly common in the general population and even expert vocalists cannot match the precision of a musical instrument. Although humans have evolved a greater degree of control over the laryngeal muscles that govern voice production, this ability may be underdeveloped compared with control over the articulatory muscles, such as the tongue and lips, volitional control of which emerged earlier in primate evolution. Human participants imitated simple melodies by either singing (i.e. producing pitch with the larynx) or whistling (i.e. producing pitch with the lips and tongue). Sung notes we...
Most human communication is carried by modulations of the voice. However, a wide range of cultures h...
Audio file containing one five-note melody stimulus in a synthesized singing timbre
Most human communication is carried by modulations of the voice. However, a wide range of cultures h...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human communication that underlies the capacity to learn to speak ...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human communication that underlies the capacity to learn to speak a...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human communication that underlies the capacity to learn to speak a...
Humans have a remarkable capacity to finely control the muscles of the larynx, via distinct patterns...
Additional analyses of whistled and sung accuracy and imprecision with sex and years of musical expe...
Vocal imitation is a phenotype that is unique to humans among all primate species, and so an underst...
Humans are unrivalled amongst the great apes in our capacity for vocal learning, which forms a key c...
Median imitation inaccuracy is plotted for each stimulus note following the chromatic scale. Singing...
Vocal pitch is used as an important communicative device by humans, as found in the melodic dimensio...
The evolution of vocal communication in humans required the emergence of not only voluntary control...
Most human communication is carried by modulations of the voice. However, a wide range of cultures h...
Audio file containing one five-note melody stimulus in a synthesized singing timbre
Most human communication is carried by modulations of the voice. However, a wide range of cultures h...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human communication that underlies the capacity to learn to speak ...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human communication that underlies the capacity to learn to speak a...
Vocal imitation is a hallmark of human communication that underlies the capacity to learn to speak a...
Humans have a remarkable capacity to finely control the muscles of the larynx, via distinct patterns...
Additional analyses of whistled and sung accuracy and imprecision with sex and years of musical expe...
Vocal imitation is a phenotype that is unique to humans among all primate species, and so an underst...
Humans are unrivalled amongst the great apes in our capacity for vocal learning, which forms a key c...
Median imitation inaccuracy is plotted for each stimulus note following the chromatic scale. Singing...
Vocal pitch is used as an important communicative device by humans, as found in the melodic dimensio...
The evolution of vocal communication in humans required the emergence of not only voluntary control...
Most human communication is carried by modulations of the voice. However, a wide range of cultures h...
Audio file containing one five-note melody stimulus in a synthesized singing timbre
Most human communication is carried by modulations of the voice. However, a wide range of cultures h...