Spontaneous rhythm discrimination in a mammalian vocal learner
Rhythm and vocal production learning are building blocks of human music and speech. Vocal learning has been hypothesized as a prerequisite for rhythmic capacities. Yet, no mammalian vocal learner but humans have shown the capacity to flexibly and spontaneously discriminate rhythmic patterns. Here we...
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ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d3873ac1-dd78-4915-b28a-a1718da0318e 2023-11-12T04:18:13+01:00 Spontaneous rhythm discrimination in a mammalian vocal learner Verga, Laura Sroka, Marlene G U Varola, Mila Villanueva, Stella Ravignani, Andrea 2022-10 application/pdf https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/spontaneous-rhythm-discrimination-in-a-mammalian-vocal-learner(d3873ac1-dd78-4915-b28a-a1718da0318e).html https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2022.0316 https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/352044467/Spontaneous_rhythm_discrimination_in_a_mammalian_vocal_learner.pdf eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/spontaneous-rhythm-discrimination-in-a-mammalian-vocal-learner(d3873ac1-dd78-4915-b28a-a1718da0318e).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Verga , L , Sroka , M G U , Varola , M , Villanueva , S & Ravignani , A 2022 , ' Spontaneous rhythm discrimination in a mammalian vocal learner ' , Biology Letters , vol. 18 , no. 10 , 20220316 , pp. 20220316 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2022.0316 Animals Humans Music Seals Earless article 2022 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2022.0316 2023-11-01T23:59:45Z Rhythm and vocal production learning are building blocks of human music and speech. Vocal learning has been hypothesized as a prerequisite for rhythmic capacities. Yet, no mammalian vocal learner but humans have shown the capacity to flexibly and spontaneously discriminate rhythmic patterns. Here we tested untrained rhythm discrimination in a mammalian vocal learning species, the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina). Twenty wild-born seals were exposed to music-like playbacks of conspecific call sequences varying in basic rhythmic properties. These properties were called length, sequence regularity, and overall tempo. All three features significantly influenced seals' reaction (number of looks and their duration), demonstrating spontaneous rhythm discrimination in a vocal learning mammal. This finding supports the rhythm-vocal learning hypothesis and showcases pinnipeds as promising models for comparative research on rhythmic phylogenies. Article in Journal/Newspaper harbour seal Phoca vitulina Aarhus University: Research Biology Letters 18 10 |
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Rhythm and vocal production learning are building blocks of human music and speech. Vocal learning has been hypothesized as a prerequisite for rhythmic capacities. Yet, no mammalian vocal learner but humans have shown the capacity to flexibly and spontaneously discriminate rhythmic patterns. Here we tested untrained rhythm discrimination in a mammalian vocal learning species, the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina). Twenty wild-born seals were exposed to music-like playbacks of conspecific call sequences varying in basic rhythmic properties. These properties were called length, sequence regularity, and overall tempo. All three features significantly influenced seals' reaction (number of looks and their duration), demonstrating spontaneous rhythm discrimination in a vocal learning mammal. This finding supports the rhythm-vocal learning hypothesis and showcases pinnipeds as promising models for comparative research on rhythmic phylogenies. |
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Verga , L , Sroka , M G U , Varola , M , Villanueva , S & Ravignani , A 2022 , ' Spontaneous rhythm discrimination in a mammalian vocal learner ' , Biology Letters , vol. 18 , no. 10 , 20220316 , pp. 20220316 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2022.0316 |
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