Vocal development is the adaptive coordination of the vocal apparatus, muscles, the nervous system, and social interaction. Here, we use a quantitative framework based on optimal control theory and Waddington’s landscape metaphor to provide an integrated view of this process. With a biomechanical model of the marmoset monkey vocal apparatus and behavioral developmental data, we show that only the combination of the developing vocal tract, vocal apparatus muscles and nervous system can fully account for the patterns of vocal development. Together, these elements influence the shape of the monkeys’ vocal developmental landscape, tilting, rotating or shifting it in different ways. We can thus use this framework to make quantitative pre...
In adult animals, movement and vocalizations are coordinated, sometimes facilitating, and at other t...
For over half a century now, primate vocalizations have been thought to undergo little or no experie...
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...
Evolution and development are typically characterized as the outcomes of gradual changes, but someti...
Across vertebrates, progressive changes in vocal behavior during postnatal development are typically...
Vocal development is usually studied from the perspective of neuroscience. In this issue, Zhang and ...
<div><p>The vocal behavior of infants changes dramatically during early life. Whether or not such 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 r...
As a prerequisite for human speech vocal communication has been intensively investigated in various ...
Human beings are thought to be unique amongst the primates in their capacity to produce rapid change...
International audienceWhile most authors believe that it is legitimate to argue in favor of a coevol...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation explores the social, behavioral, and...
In adult animals, movement and vocalizations are coordinated, sometimes facilitating, and at other t...
For over half a century now, primate vocalizations have been thought to undergo little or no experie...
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...
Evolution and development are typically characterized as the outcomes of gradual changes, but someti...
Across vertebrates, progressive changes in vocal behavior during postnatal development are typically...
Vocal development is usually studied from the perspective of neuroscience. In this issue, Zhang and ...
<div><p>The vocal behavior of infants changes dramatically during early life. Whether or not such 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 r...
As a prerequisite for human speech vocal communication has been intensively investigated in various ...
Human beings are thought to be unique amongst the primates in their capacity to produce rapid change...
International audienceWhile most authors believe that it is legitimate to argue in favor of a coevol...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation explores the social, behavioral, and...
In adult animals, movement and vocalizations are coordinated, sometimes facilitating, and at other t...
For over half a century now, primate vocalizations have been thought to undergo little or no experie...
At least one non-human primate species—the marmoset monkey—exhibits developmental processes similar ...