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  1. (PDF) The evolution of animal communication

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  2. Animal Communication and Cognition: Principles, Evolution and

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  3. Animal Communication

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  1. How Scientists Are Using AI to Talk to Animals

    Portable sensors and artificial intelligence are helping researchers decode animal communication—and begin to talk back to nonhumans. In the 1970s a young gorilla known as Koko drew worldwide ...

  2. An Introduction to Animal Communication

    As an example, recent research has focused on understanding how human-generated noise (from cars, trains, etc) can impact communication in a variety of animals (Rabin et al. 2003). As the field of ...

  3. What can animal communication teach us about human language?

    1. Introduction. This theme issue is dedicated to the memory of Dorothy Cheney—an extraordinary and insightful primatologist who, with her husband Robert Seyfarth, studied vervet and baboon vocal communication and illuminated the importance of social cognition in primate evolution and language origins [1,2].For centuries, scientists have been interested in the biological origins of human ...

  4. Animal cognition and the evolution of human language: why we cannot

    The study of animal communication is indeed important for comparative analysis of language evolution, most obviously relevant for factors involved in externalization, such as vocal learning, speech perception and gestural communication. ... [17,18], but this traditional notion seems unsustainable in the face of infant research, ...

  5. The Animals Are Talking. What Does It Mean?

    Reiss's research on dolphin cognition is one of a handful of projects on animal communication that dates back to the 1980s, when there were widespread funding cuts in the field, after a top ...

  6. A systems approach to animal communication

    Why animal communication displays are so complex and how they have evolved are active foci of research with a long and rich history. Progress towards an evolutionary analysis of signal complexity, however, has been constrained by a lack of hypotheses to explain similarities and/or differences in signalling systems across taxa.

  7. Using machine learning to decode animal communication

    A topic that has attracted particular attention is the decoding of animal communication systems using deep learning and other approaches . Now is the time to tackle challenges concerning data availability, model validation, and research ethics, and to embrace opportunities for building collaborations across disciplines and initiatives.

  8. A systems approach to animal communication

    Why animal communication displays are so complex and how they have evolved are active foci of research with a long and rich history. Progress towards an evolutionary analysis of signal complexity, however, has been constrained by a lack of hypotheses to explain similarities and/or differences in signalling systems across taxa.

  9. What can animal communication teach us about human language?

    the presence of proto-syntax in animal communication, the neural basis of the Merge operation, and the neurogenetic changes necessary for vocal learning. Future comparative research in animal communication has the potential to teach us even more about the evolution, neurobiology and cog-nitive basis of human language.

  10. Animal Communication

    Research in animal communication is a particularly valuable tool to address questions about the origins of human language. To this end, the vocal behavior and mental concepts of nonhuman primates have attracted significant empirical attention, but studies on nonprimate species increasingly question a number of widespread assumptions about the ...

  11. (PDF) The evolution of animal communication

    The evolution of animal communication. Marc Naguib a,∗and J. Jordan Price b. a Wageningen University, Department of Animal Sciences, Behavioural Ecology Group, De Elst 1, 6708 WD Wageningen, The ...

  12. Animals

    This Special Issue is interested in both reviews and research papers on all aspects of human-animal communication, from both human and animals (farmed and pet) point of view. It is also interested in understanding how empathy can affect the ability of humans to interpret communication cues. Papers can also present results on automatic systems ...

  13. (PDF) Animal Communication and Human Language: An overview

    evolution of language, and on the cognitive capacities unique to humans or shared with other. animals. The degree of continuity between components of human language and non-human. animal ...

  14. Human-animal communication

    Human-animal communication is the communication observed between humans and other animals, ranging from non-verbal cues and vocalizations to the use of language. [1] ... keyboards and touch screens to communicate with humans in numerous research studies. The research showed that they understood multiple signals and produced them to ...

  15. Animal Communication

    Referentiality and Concepts in Animal Cognition. K. Zuberbühler, in Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 2009 Research in animal communication is a particularly valuable tool to address questions about the origins of human language. To this end, the vocal behavior and mental concepts of nonhuman primates have attracted significant empirical attention, but studies on nonprimate species increasingly ...

  16. Animal communication (article)

    Communication is usually between animals of a single species, but it can also happen between two animals of different species. Animals communicate using signals, which can include visual; auditory, or sound-based; chemical, involving pheromones; or tactile, touch-based, cues.

  17. Animal communication News, Research and Analysis

    Articles on Animal communication. Displaying 1 - 20 of 21 articles ... Honeybees possess one of the most complex examples of nonhuman communication. New research suggests that it is learned and ...

  18. Overcoming bias in the comparison of human language and animal

    Animal communication research has been strongly shaped by the "code model" of communication, though it is rarely referenced directly (Fig. 1). In this model, a message is encoded by the signaler, transmitted across a communicative channel (where it can distorted by "noise"), and then decoded by the receiver. The goal is for the decoded ...

  19. PDF Communication: Analysis of Animal Communication

    example of animal communication there are more than two parties involved, so considering the other individuals that share the signaling space is critical for understanding the evolutionof signal design and the ecological implications of signaling behavior in animals. Here, we apply a network perspective to the study of animal communication.

  20. PDF Animal communication

    communication in animals. ANIMAL PERCEPTIONS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE Nevertheless, the road to a very active and highly successful research !eld of animal communication was not at all smooth. The Descartian view of ani-mals was anything but conducive for any signi!cant probing into animal communication since animals ©2014JohnWiley&Sons, Ltd.

  21. Do animals really talk? Sort of, but don't expect any kind of chat with

    Animals communicate, but don't expect to be Dr Dolittle, Cambridge University zoologist Arik Kershenbaum says in his book, Why Animals Talk - The New Science of Animal Communication.

  22. New Research on Animal Communication Reveals How Much We Still Don't

    A recently-published study found that African elephants have names for each other, and address one another by name.It's a significant finding, as very few creatures have this ability. It's also a reminder that when it comes to the science of animal communication, there's still a whole lot we don't know.But we're learning more every day, and the most recent studies on animal ...

  23. When and how could humans talk to animals?

    Developing animal communication requires that we stop "anthropomorphizing," and comparing animal communities to human "umwelt," which is the "lived experience of organisms," Bakker ...

  24. Biomolecules

    Various environmental, social, and biological factors are associated with the development of aggressive behavior, and stress-induced serotonin (5-HT) deficiency has become the center of aggressive research (the serotonin deficiency theory in aggression) in both patients with mental disorders and experimental animals [27,28,29], including ...

  25. Mpox: what sexual health physicians need to know?

    Prevention of Mpox also requires risk communication with vulnerable population and their involvement in mitigation efforts. Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is another zoonotic virus spilled over to the man ...

  26. Effective ways to communicate research in a journal article

    In this blog post, editors of OUP journals delve into the vital aspect of clear communication in a journal article. Anne Foster (Editor of Diplomatic History), Eduardo Franco (Editor-in-Chief of JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer institute and JNCI Monographs), Howard Broman (Editor-in-Chief of ICES Journal of Marine Science), and Michael Schnoor (Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Leukocyte ...