神经科学
非人灵长类
声乐交流
沟通
心理学
生物
进化生物学
作者
Guy Oren,Aner Shapira,Reuven Lifshitz,Ehud Vinepinsky,Roni Cohen,Tomer Fried,Guy P. Hadad,David B. Omer
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2024-08-29
卷期号:385 (6712): 996-1003
被引量:17
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.adp3757
摘要
Humans, dolphins, and elephants are the only known species that vocally label their conspecifics. It remains unclear whether nonhuman primates share this ability. We recorded spontaneous "phee-call" dialogues between pairs of marmoset monkeys. We discovered that marmosets use these calls to vocally label their conspecifics. Moreover, they respond more consistently and correctly to calls that are specifically directed at them. Analysis of calls from multiple monkeys revealed that family members use similar calls and acoustic features to label others and perform vocal learning. These findings shed light on the complexities of social vocalizations among nonhuman primates and suggest that marmoset vocalizations may provide a model for understanding aspects of human language, thereby offering new insights into the evolution of social communication.
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