Publication: Rhythmic perception, production and interactivity in harbour and grey seals
Rhythmic perception, production and interactivity in harbour and grey seals
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de Heer Kloots, M., Carlson, D., Garcia, M., Kotz, S. A., Lowry, A., Poli-Nardi, L., de Reus, K., Rubio-Garcia, A., Sroka, M., Varola, M., & Ravignani, A. (2020, April 17). Rhythmic perception, production and interactivity in harbour and grey seals. EvoLang XIII, Brussels.
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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., 1985; Reichmuth & Casey, 2014) as well as rhythmic capacities (Cook et al., 2013; Mathevon et
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de Heer Kloots, M., Carlson, D., Garcia, M., Kotz, S. A., Lowry, A., Poli-Nardi, L., de Reus, K., Rubio-Garcia, A., Sroka, M., Varola, M., & Ravignani, A. (2020, April 17). Rhythmic perception, production and interactivity in harbour and grey seals. EvoLang XIII, Brussels.