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Social learning of vocal structure in a nonhuman primate?

Author(s)
Lemasson, Alban
Ouattara, Karim
Petit, Eric J
Zuberbühler, Klaus  
Laboratoire de cognition comparée  
Date issued
2011
In
BMC Evolutionary Biology, BioMed Central
Vol
11
No
1
From page
362
To page
368
Abstract
Non-human primate communication is thought to be fundamentally different from human speech, mainly due to vast differences in vocal control. The lack of these abilities in non-human primates is especially striking if compared to some marine mammals and bird species, which has generated somewhat of an evolutionary conundrum. What are the biological roots and underlying evolutionary pressures of the human ability to voluntarily control sound production and learn the vocal utterances of others? One hypothesis is that this capacity has evolved gradually in humans from an ancestral stage that resembled the vocal behavior of modern primates. Support for this has come from studies that have documented limited vocal flexibility and convergence in different primate species, typically in calls used during social interactions. The mechanisms underlying these patterns, however, are currently unknown. Specifically, it has been difficult to rule out explanations based on genetic relatedness, suggesting that such vocal flexibility may not be the result of social learning.
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/65040
DOI
10.1186/1471-2148-11-362
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