This paper explores the acoustic characteristics of the human speech signal (used for communication purposes), proposing that they can derive from an adaptive evolution of the cetaceans’ echolocation signals. Nevertheless, the modern human speech signal is far more complex than that of animal echolocation. Indeed, this evolution began before homo sapiens, probably at the time of the erectus or Neanderthal. The comparison between the whale and homo sapiens can allow us to describe the acoustic features of human speech as the result of a co-evolution of the system of acoustic localization of objects in the common space inherited from mammals and specialized only by humans in order to allow them more sophisticated uses of their sensory apparat...
Cetaceans show high cognitive abilities and strong social bonds. Acoustics is their primary modality...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Odontocetes (toothed whales) are the most species-rich marine mamm...
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The whale ear, initially designed for hearing in air, became adapted for hearing underwater in less ...
International audienceMysticeti (baleen whales) and Odontoceti (toothed whales) today greatly differ...
The origin of whales (order Cetacea) is one of the best-documented examples of macroevolutionary cha...
Cetaceans are aquatic mammals that rely primarily on sound for most daily tasks. A compendium of sou...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Abstract Background Odontocetes (toothed whales) are the most species-rich marine mammal lineage. Th...
Background Odontocetes (toothed whales) are the most species-rich marine mammal lineage. The cataly...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
The evolution of human language is one of the oldest questions inpaleoanthropology. Nevertheless, ma...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Cetaceans show high cognitive abilities and strong social bonds. Acoustics is their primary modality...
Cetaceans show high cognitive abilities and strong social bonds. Acoustics is their primary modality...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Odontocetes (toothed whales) are the most species-rich marine mamm...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The whale ear, initially designed for hearing in air, became adapted for hearing underwater in less ...
International audienceMysticeti (baleen whales) and Odontoceti (toothed whales) today greatly differ...
The origin of whales (order Cetacea) is one of the best-documented examples of macroevolutionary cha...
Cetaceans are aquatic mammals that rely primarily on sound for most daily tasks. A compendium of sou...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Abstract Background Odontocetes (toothed whales) are the most species-rich marine mammal lineage. Th...
Background Odontocetes (toothed whales) are the most species-rich marine mammal lineage. The cataly...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
The evolution of human language is one of the oldest questions inpaleoanthropology. Nevertheless, ma...
Acoustic communication, broadly distributed along the vertebrate phylogeny, plays a fundamental role...
Cetaceans show high cognitive abilities and strong social bonds. Acoustics is their primary modality...
Cetaceans show high cognitive abilities and strong social bonds. Acoustics is their primary modality...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Odontocetes (toothed whales) are the most species-rich marine mamm...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...