For over half a century now, primate vocalizations have been thought to undergo little or no experience-dependent acoustic changes during development [ 1 ]. If any changes are apparent, then they are routinely (and quite reasonably) attributed to the passive consequences of growth. Indeed, previous experiments on squirrel monkeys and macaque monkeys showed that social isolation [ 2, 3 ], deafness [ 2 ], cross-fostering [ 4 ] and parental absence [ 5 ] have little or no effect on vocal development. Here, we explicitly test in marmoset monkeys—a very vocal and cooperatively breeding species [ 6 ]—whether the transformation of immature into mature contact calls by infants is influenced by contingent parental vocal feedback. Using a closed-loop...
Observations of early vocal behaviours in non-human primates (hereafter primates) are important for ...
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International audienceThe mechanisms underlying vocal development in nonhuman primates, so-called ‘n...
For over half a century now, primate vocalizations have been thought to undergo little or no experie...
Conversational turn-taking is an integral part of language development, as it reflects a confluence ...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
A new study shows that vocal sequences produced by newborn marmoset monkeys are driven by slow fluct...
The acoustic properties of vocalizations in common marmosets differ between populations. These diffe...
The vocal behavior of infants changes dramatically during early life. Whether or not such a change r...
<div><p>The vocal behavior of infants changes dramatically during early life. Whether or not such a ...
Across vertebrates, progressive changes in vocal behavior during postnatal development are typically...
As a prerequisite for human speech vocal communication has been intensively investigated in various ...
Background: Non-human primate communication is thought to be fundamentally different from human spee...
The acoustic properties of vocalizations in common marmosets differ between populations. These diffe...
From the first months of life, human infants produce “protophones,” speech-like, non-cry sounds, pre...
Observations of early vocal behaviours in non-human primates (hereafter primates) are important for ...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-11-09, registration 2020-03-...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying vocal development in nonhuman primates, so-called ‘n...
For over half a century now, primate vocalizations have been thought to undergo little or no experie...
Conversational turn-taking is an integral part of language development, as it reflects a confluence ...
The vocal repertoires of nonhuman primates have long been thought to be invariable across population...
A new study shows that vocal sequences produced by newborn marmoset monkeys are driven by slow fluct...
The acoustic properties of vocalizations in common marmosets differ between populations. These diffe...
The vocal behavior of infants changes dramatically during early life. Whether or not such a change r...
<div><p>The vocal behavior of infants changes dramatically during early life. Whether or not such a ...
Across vertebrates, progressive changes in vocal behavior during postnatal development are typically...
As a prerequisite for human speech vocal communication has been intensively investigated in various ...
Background: Non-human primate communication is thought to be fundamentally different from human spee...
The acoustic properties of vocalizations in common marmosets differ between populations. These diffe...
From the first months of life, human infants produce “protophones,” speech-like, non-cry sounds, pre...
Observations of early vocal behaviours in non-human primates (hereafter primates) are important for ...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-11-09, registration 2020-03-...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying vocal development in nonhuman primates, so-called ‘n...