Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions:a proof of principle in harbour seal pups

Rhythmic patterns in interactive contexts characterize human behaviours such as conversational turn-taking. These timed patterns are also present in other animals, and often described as rhythm. Understanding fine-grained temporal adjustments in interaction requires complementary quantitative method...

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Published in:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Main Authors: Anichini, Marianna, De Reus, Koen, Hersh, Taylor A., Valente, Daria, Salazar-Casals, Anna, Berry, Caroline, Keller, Peter E., Ravignani, Andrea
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2021.0477
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/e3c784e4-cbc3-4e01-837d-6c3c0587b90e 2024-05-19T07:41:39+00:00 Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions:a proof of principle in harbour seal pups Anichini, Marianna De Reus, Koen Hersh, Taylor A. Valente, Daria Salazar-Casals, Anna Berry, Caroline Keller, Peter E. Ravignani, Andrea 2023-04 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/e3c784e4-cbc3-4e01-837d-6c3c0587b90e https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2021.0477 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85149558999&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/e3c784e4-cbc3-4e01-837d-6c3c0587b90e info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Anichini , M , De Reus , K , Hersh , T A , Valente , D , Salazar-Casals , A , Berry , C , Keller , P E & Ravignani , A 2023 , ' Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions : a proof of principle in harbour seal pups ' , Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences , vol. 378 , no. 1875 , 20210477 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2021.0477 asynchrony behavioural interaction categorical rhythms circular statistics interactive vocal rhythm time-series analysis article 2023 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2021.0477 2024-04-24T23:46:28Z Rhythmic patterns in interactive contexts characterize human behaviours such as conversational turn-taking. These timed patterns are also present in other animals, and often described as rhythm. Understanding fine-grained temporal adjustments in interaction requires complementary quantitative methodologies. Here, we showcase how vocal interactive rhythmicity in a non-human animal can be quantified using a multi-method approach. We record vocal interactions in harbour seal pups (Phoca vitulina) under controlled conditions. We analyse these data by combining analytical approaches, namely categorical rhythm analysis, circular statistics and time series analyses. We test whether pups' vocal rhythmicity varies across behavioural contexts depending on the absence or presence of a calling partner. Four research questions illustrate which analytical approaches are complementary versus orthogonal. For our data, circular statistics and categorical rhythms suggest that a calling partner affects a pup's call timing. Granger causality suggests that pups predictively adjust their call timing when interacting with a real partner. Lastly, the ADaptation and Anticipation Model estimates statistical parameters for a potential mechanism of temporal adaptation and anticipation. Our analytical complementary approach constitutes a proof of concept; it shows feasibility in applying typically unrelated techniques to seals to quantify vocal rhythmic interactivity across behavioural contexts. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Face2face: advancing the science of social interaction'. Article in Journal/Newspaper harbour seal Phoca vitulina Aarhus University: Research Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 378 1875
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topic asynchrony
behavioural interaction
categorical rhythms
circular statistics
interactive vocal rhythm
time-series analysis
spellingShingle asynchrony
behavioural interaction
categorical rhythms
circular statistics
interactive vocal rhythm
time-series analysis
Anichini, Marianna
De Reus, Koen
Hersh, Taylor A.
Valente, Daria
Salazar-Casals, Anna
Berry, Caroline
Keller, Peter E.
Ravignani, Andrea
Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions:a proof of principle in harbour seal pups
topic_facet asynchrony
behavioural interaction
categorical rhythms
circular statistics
interactive vocal rhythm
time-series analysis
description Rhythmic patterns in interactive contexts characterize human behaviours such as conversational turn-taking. These timed patterns are also present in other animals, and often described as rhythm. Understanding fine-grained temporal adjustments in interaction requires complementary quantitative methodologies. Here, we showcase how vocal interactive rhythmicity in a non-human animal can be quantified using a multi-method approach. We record vocal interactions in harbour seal pups (Phoca vitulina) under controlled conditions. We analyse these data by combining analytical approaches, namely categorical rhythm analysis, circular statistics and time series analyses. We test whether pups' vocal rhythmicity varies across behavioural contexts depending on the absence or presence of a calling partner. Four research questions illustrate which analytical approaches are complementary versus orthogonal. For our data, circular statistics and categorical rhythms suggest that a calling partner affects a pup's call timing. Granger causality suggests that pups predictively adjust their call timing when interacting with a real partner. Lastly, the ADaptation and Anticipation Model estimates statistical parameters for a potential mechanism of temporal adaptation and anticipation. Our analytical complementary approach constitutes a proof of concept; it shows feasibility in applying typically unrelated techniques to seals to quantify vocal rhythmic interactivity across behavioural contexts. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Face2face: advancing the science of social interaction'.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Anichini, Marianna
De Reus, Koen
Hersh, Taylor A.
Valente, Daria
Salazar-Casals, Anna
Berry, Caroline
Keller, Peter E.
Ravignani, Andrea
author_facet Anichini, Marianna
De Reus, Koen
Hersh, Taylor A.
Valente, Daria
Salazar-Casals, Anna
Berry, Caroline
Keller, Peter E.
Ravignani, Andrea
author_sort Anichini, Marianna
title Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions:a proof of principle in harbour seal pups
title_short Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions:a proof of principle in harbour seal pups
title_full Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions:a proof of principle in harbour seal pups
title_fullStr Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions:a proof of principle in harbour seal pups
title_full_unstemmed Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions:a proof of principle in harbour seal pups
title_sort measuring rhythms of vocal interactions:a proof of principle in harbour seal pups
publishDate 2023
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