得罪 发表于 2025-3-25 06:08:38

Loud Calls in Nocturnal Prosimians: Structure, Evolution and Ontogenyed in virtually every genus. Thus, they are found in almost all families of strepsirhines (e.g., Petter and Charles-Dominique, 1979; Zimmermann, 1990, in press, for reviews) and anthropoids (tarsiers: e.g., Niemitz, 1984; marmosets and tamarins: e.g., Snowdon, 1989; cebids: e.g., Oppenheimer,1977; R

Chronological 发表于 2025-3-25 10:18:33

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一骂死割除 发表于 2025-3-25 18:19:16

Temporal and Acoustic Flexibility in Vocal Exchanges of Coo Calls in Japanese Macaques (,)nication of non-human primates is limited and conflicting. Until recently, our primary data were from squirrel monkeys (.), focusing on infant isolation peeps. The major finding was that call structures were inherited, not learned (Newman and Symmes, 1982). Failure to find evidence of learning is so

Systemic 发表于 2025-3-25 22:01:39

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障碍物 发表于 2025-3-26 01:16:17

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synchronous 发表于 2025-3-26 05:24:37

A Comparative Approach to the Non-Human Primate Vocal Tract: Implications for Sound Productioneberman, 1984), recent state-of-the-art publications on the subject of non-human primate communication have not been concerned with that morphology (e.g., Snowdon, Brown, and Petersen, 1982; Todt, Goedeking, and Symmes, 1988). To help fill the gap thus left in our comprehension of the biological bas

periodontitis 发表于 2025-3-26 09:57:56

Neuronal Control of Vocal Production in Non-Human and Human Primates their acoustic structure and are elicited in a reflex-like manner by external or internal stimuli. An example is pain shrieking. A heavy blow against the body, for instance, will elicit shrieking from birth on. A monkey or human infant does not need to hear shrieking from other conspecifics in orde

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Wordlist 发表于 2025-3-26 16:55:08

Amplitude Envelope Encoding as a Feature for Temporal Information Processing in the Auditory Cortex y-time varying features of a natural vocalization? Where and how are the complex acoustic signals transferred and coded in the animal’s brain? Are there specialized areas for the extraction of communicatively meaningful sound parts? For the neurophysiological experimentalist the situation seems at f
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