Rhythmic perception, production and interactivity in harbour and grey seals

Pages: 59 - 62
Published: Apr 8, 2020
Abstract
Comparative studies on rhythmic animal behaviour can help understand the evolutionary origins of rhythm cognition underlying many human behaviours, including speech (Kotz, Ravignani & Fitch, 2018) and conversational interaction (Pika, Wilkinson, Kendrick & Vernes, 2018). Pinnipeds are a particularly promising clade for comparative investigations in the vocal domain (Ravignani et al., 2016), showing remarkable vocal flexibility (Ralls et al.,...
Paper Details
Title
Rhythmic perception, production and interactivity in harbour and grey seals
Published Date
Apr 8, 2020
Journal
Pages
59 - 62
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