SummaryA key feature of speech is its stereotypical 5 Hz rhythm [1, 2]. One theory posits that this rhythm evolved through the modification of rhythmic facial movements in ancestral primates [3, 4]. If the hypothesis has any validity, then a comparative approach may shed some light. We tested this idea by using cineradiography (X-ray movies) to characterize and quantify the internal dynamics of the macaque monkey vocal tract during lip-smacking (a rhythmic facial expression) versus chewing. Previous human studies showed that speech movements are faster than chewing movements, and the functional coordination between vocal tract structures is different between the two behaviors [5–9]. If rhythmic speech evolved through a rhythmic ancestral fa...
Speech production involves the movement of the mouth and other regions of the face resulting in visu...
Emergence approaches to speech acquisition consider speech development as a dynamic process in which...
Evolutionary hypotheses regarding the origins of communication signals generally suggest, particular...
SummaryA key feature of speech is its stereotypical 5 Hz rhythm [1, 2]. One theory posits that this ...
In primates, different vocalizations are produced, at least in part, by making different facial exp...
Across all languages studied to date, audiovisual speech exhibits a consistent rhythmic structure. T...
Human speech universally exhibits a 3- to 8-Hz rhythm, corresponding to the rate of syllable product...
SummaryRecently, we have seen a surge of interest in identifying possible evolutionary links between...
Speech is a human hallmark, but its evolutionary origins continue to defy scientific explanation. Re...
<div><p>The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech der...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
A prominent model of the origins of speech, known as the “frame/content” theory, posits that oscilla...
A prominent model of the origins of speech, known as the “frame/content” theory, posits that oscilla...
The integration of the visual and auditory modalities during human speech perception is the default ...
Speech production involves the movement of the mouth and other regions of the face resulting in visu...
Emergence approaches to speech acquisition consider speech development as a dynamic process in which...
Evolutionary hypotheses regarding the origins of communication signals generally suggest, particular...
SummaryA key feature of speech is its stereotypical 5 Hz rhythm [1, 2]. One theory posits that this ...
In primates, different vocalizations are produced, at least in part, by making different facial exp...
Across all languages studied to date, audiovisual speech exhibits a consistent rhythmic structure. T...
Human speech universally exhibits a 3- to 8-Hz rhythm, corresponding to the rate of syllable product...
SummaryRecently, we have seen a surge of interest in identifying possible evolutionary links between...
Speech is a human hallmark, but its evolutionary origins continue to defy scientific explanation. Re...
<div><p>The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech der...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
The evolutionary origins of speech remain obscure. Recently, it was proposed that speech derived fro...
A prominent model of the origins of speech, known as the “frame/content” theory, posits that oscilla...
A prominent model of the origins of speech, known as the “frame/content” theory, posits that oscilla...
The integration of the visual and auditory modalities during human speech perception is the default ...
Speech production involves the movement of the mouth and other regions of the face resulting in visu...
Emergence approaches to speech acquisition consider speech development as a dynamic process in which...
Evolutionary hypotheses regarding the origins of communication signals generally suggest, particular...