Recently, evidence for acoustic universals in vocal communication was found by demonstrating that humans can identify levels of arousal in vocalizations produced by species across three biological classes (Filippi et al., 2017). Here, we extend this work by testing whether two vocal learning species, humans and chickadees, can discriminate vocalizations of high and low arousal using operant discrimination go/no-go tasks. Stimuli included vocalizations from nine species: giant panda, American alligator, common raven, hourglass treefrog, African elephant, Barbary macaque, domestic pig, black-capped chickadee, and human. Subjects were trained to respond to high or low arousal vocalizations, then tested with additional high and low arousal voca...
Vocalisations linked to emotional states are partly conserved among phylogenetically related species...
Human music perception is related both to musical experience and the physical properties of sound. E...
Human music perception is related both to musical experience and the physical properties of sound. E...
Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our e...
International audienceWriting over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emoti...
Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our e...
The perception of danger in the environment can induce physiological responses (such as a heightened...
Description of the vocalization sample used in our study and, when applicable, of the published stud...
International audienceDomestic species can make the distinction between several human sub-groups, es...
Abstract When anthropogenic noise occurs simultaneously with an acoustic signal or cue, it can be di...
Chickadees produce a multi-note chick-a-dee call in multiple socially relevant contexts. One compone...
Humans and other mammalian species communicate emotions in ways that reflect evolutionary conservati...
Timbre is an important attribute of sound both in music and nature. Previously, using an operant con...
Many species form social groups with dominance hierarchies. Often, individuals possess a status sign...
Previous perceptual research with black-capped and mountain chickadees has demonstrated that these s...
Vocalisations linked to emotional states are partly conserved among phylogenetically related species...
Human music perception is related both to musical experience and the physical properties of sound. E...
Human music perception is related both to musical experience and the physical properties of sound. E...
Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our e...
International audienceWriting over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emoti...
Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our e...
The perception of danger in the environment can induce physiological responses (such as a heightened...
Description of the vocalization sample used in our study and, when applicable, of the published stud...
International audienceDomestic species can make the distinction between several human sub-groups, es...
Abstract When anthropogenic noise occurs simultaneously with an acoustic signal or cue, it can be di...
Chickadees produce a multi-note chick-a-dee call in multiple socially relevant contexts. One compone...
Humans and other mammalian species communicate emotions in ways that reflect evolutionary conservati...
Timbre is an important attribute of sound both in music and nature. Previously, using an operant con...
Many species form social groups with dominance hierarchies. Often, individuals possess a status sign...
Previous perceptual research with black-capped and mountain chickadees has demonstrated that these s...
Vocalisations linked to emotional states are partly conserved among phylogenetically related species...
Human music perception is related both to musical experience and the physical properties of sound. E...
Human music perception is related both to musical experience and the physical properties of sound. E...