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Precise Motor Control Enables Rapid Flexibility in Vocal Behavior of Marmoset Monkeys

机译:精确的电机控制能够快速灵活地在Marmoset Monkeys的声音行为

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Investigating the evolution of human speech is difficult and controversial because human speech surpasses nonhuman primate vocal communication in scope and flexibility [1-3]. Monkey vocalizations have been assumed to be largely innate, highly affective, and stereotyped for over 50 years [4, 5]. Recently, this perception has dramatically changed. Current studies have revealed distinct learning mechanisms during vocal development [6-8] and vocal flexibility, allowing monkeys to cognitively control when [9, 10], where [11], and what to vocalize [10, 12, 13]. However, specific call features (e.g., duration, frequency) remain surprisingly robust and stable in adult monkeys, resulting in rather stereotyped and discrete call patterns [14]. Additionally, monkeys seem to be unable to modulate their acoustic call structure under reinforced conditions beyond natural constraints [15, 16]. Behavioral experiments have shown that monkeys can stop sequences of calls immediately after acoustic perturbation but cannot interrupt ongoing vocalizations, suggesting that calls consist of single impartible pulses [17, 18]. Using acoustic perturbation triggered by the vocal behavior itself and quantitative measures of resulting vocal adjustments, we show that marmoset monkeys are capable of producing calls with durations beyond the natural boundaries of their repertoire by interrupting ongoing vocalizations rapidly after perturbation onset. Our results indicate that marmosets are capable of interrupting vocalizations only at periodic time points throughout calls, further supported by the occurrence of periodically segmented phees. These ideas overturn decades-old concepts on primate vocal pattern generation, indicating that vocalizations do not consist of one discrete call pattern but are built of many sequentially uttered units, like human speech.
机译:调查人类演讲的演变是困难和争议的,因为人类演讲超越了非人类灵长类动物的范围和灵活性[1-3]。猴子发声已被认为是基本的先天性,高度情感,并且刻板透明度超过50年[4,5]。最近,这种感知已经大大改变了。目前的研究在声乐发展期间揭示了不同的学习机制[6-8]和声乐灵活性,允许猴子在[9,10]时认知控制,其中[11],以及发声[10,12,13]。然而,在成年猴子中保持令人惊讶的呼叫特征(例如,持续时间,频率),导致相当刻板和离散的呼叫模式[14]。此外,猴子似乎无法在超出自然限制的强化条件下调制其声学呼叫结构[15,16]。行为实验表明,猴子可以在声学扰动之后立即停止呼叫序列,但不能中断持续的发声,表明呼叫包括单一可传导脉冲[17,18]组成。使用声乐行为本身引发的声学扰动和由所产生的声乐调整的定量措施,我们表明,Marmoset猴子通过在扰动发生后迅速地通过迅速地发声,可以通过曲目超出其曲目的自然界限的呼叫。我们的结果表明,只有在整个呼叫的周期性时间点,Marmosets都能够中断发声,通过定期分段的Phees的发生进一步支持。这些想法推翻了几年的灵长类声带模式的古老概念,表明发声不包括一个离散的呼叫模式,而是由许多顺序发出的单位构建,如人类演讲。

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    《Current Biology: CB》 |2018年第5期|共10页
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    Univ Tubingen Werner Reichardt Ctr Integrat Neurosci Neurobiol Vocal Commun D-72076 Tubingen Germany;

    Univ Tubingen Werner Reichardt Ctr Integrat Neurosci Neurobiol Vocal Commun D-72076 Tubingen Germany;

    Univ Tubingen Werner Reichardt Ctr Integrat Neurosci Neurobiol Vocal Commun D-72076 Tubingen Germany;

    Univ Tubingen Werner Reichardt Ctr Integrat Neurosci Neurobiol Vocal Commun D-72076 Tubingen Germany;

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