Spectro-temporal acoustical markers differentiate speech from song across cultures
Humans produce two forms of cognitively complex vocalizations: speech and song. It is
debated whether these differ based primarily on culturally specific, learned features, or if …
debated whether these differ based primarily on culturally specific, learned features, or if …
Signatures of speech and song:“Universal” links despite cultural diversity
D Sammler - Science Advances, 2024 - science.org
Signatures of speech and song: “Universal” links despite cultural diversity | Science Advances
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Isochrony as ancestral condition to call and song in a primate
C De Gregorio, M Maiolini, T Raimondi… - Annals of the New …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Animal songs differ from calls in function and structure, and have comparative and
translational value, showing similarities to human music. Rhythm in music is often distributed …
translational value, showing similarities to human music. Rhythm in music is often distributed …
Cultural evolution of music and language
Music and language are both forms of communication universally observed across human
societies, prompting researchers to investigate why and how they evolved. Such research …
societies, prompting researchers to investigate why and how they evolved. Such research …
Participant and musical diversity in music psychology research
K Jakubowski, N Ahmad, JE Armitage, L Barrett… - PsyArXiv, 2024 - eprints.gla.ac.uk
Research on music psychology has increased exponentially over the past half century,
providing insights on a wide range of topics underpinning the perception, cognition, and …
providing insights on a wide range of topics underpinning the perception, cognition, and …