Monkeys are better yodelers than humans, study findsLatin American monkeys use voice breaks in their calls that resemble human yodeling, but with a wider frequency range.
This Crazy Instrument Lets Us Hear How Dinosaurs Might Have SoundedBrown's projects explore how the Corythosaurus's crest changes affect their sound and vocalizations at different life stages.
Brains of parrots, unlike songbirds, use human-like vocal controlThe study identifies different neural mechanisms in budgerigars and zebra finches for vocalizations, revealing unique patterns of brain activity during song production.
Budgies' brain reveals the secrets of human speechBudgerigars possess specialized neurons that help control vocal intonation and pitch, revealing similarities in vocalization mechanisms between them and humans.
Brains of parrots, unlike songbirds, use human-like vocal controlThe study identifies different neural mechanisms in budgerigars and zebra finches for vocalizations, revealing unique patterns of brain activity during song production.
Budgies' brain reveals the secrets of human speechBudgerigars possess specialized neurons that help control vocal intonation and pitch, revealing similarities in vocalization mechanisms between them and humans.
Why Do People Scream (Rather Than Talk) During Sex?Vocalizing during sex enhances emotional communication and perceived intimacy between partners.
Why Ow! Needs Absolutely No TranslationVocal expressions of emotions may have universal characteristics influenced by evolutionary functions across cultures.