نتایج جستجو برای: vocal polyps

تعداد نتایج: 30917  

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 2012

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2014
Gabriël J L Beckers Robert C Berwick Johan J Bolhuis

Unlike nonhuman primates, thousands of bird species have articulatory capabilities that equal or surpass those of humans, and they develop their vocalizations through vocal imitation in a way that is very similar to how human infants learn to speak. An understanding of how speech mechanisms have evolved is therefore unlikely to yield key insights into how the human brain is special.

2014
Youhui Wang Xiaohua Hu Weihui Dai Jie Zhou Taitzong Kuo

Driven by rapid ongoing advances in humanoid robot, increasing attention has been shifted into the issue of emotion intelligence of AI robots to facilitate the communication between man-machines and human beings, especially for the vocal emotion in interactive system of future humanoid robots. This paper explored the brain mechanism of vocal emotion by studying previous researches and developed...

Journal: :Infancy : the official journal of the International Society on Infant Studies 2017
Sarah E Berger Marian Cunsolo Mariam Ali Jana M Iverson

To document the trajectory of motor and vocal behaviors in real and developmental time, researchers observed infants at each of 4 biweekly naturalistic play sessions over the transition to crawling. An exhaustive and mutually exclusive coding scheme documented every vocalization and posture. Odds ratios of the likelihood of a given posture-vocalization dyad revealed that vocalization and crawli...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2011
Martha Pelaez Javier Virues-Ortega Jacob L Gewirtz

Maternal vocal imitation of infant vocalizations is highly prevalent during face-to-face interactions of infants and their caregivers. Although maternal vocal imitation has been associated with later verbal development, its potentially reinforcing effect on infant vocalizations has not been explored experimentally. This study examined the reinforcing effect of maternal vocal imitation of infant...

2017
Yasemin B. Gultekin Steffen R. Hage

Vocalizations of human infants undergo dramatic changes across the first year by becoming increasingly mature and speech-like. Human vocal development is partially dependent on learning by imitation through social feedback between infants and caregivers. Recent studies revealed similar developmental processes being influenced by parental feedback in marmoset monkeys for apparently innate vocali...

2016
Daniel Y. Takahashi Alicia R. Fenley Asif A. Ghazanfar

In humans, vocal turn-taking is a ubiquitous form of social interaction. It is a communication system that exhibits the properties of a dynamical system: two individuals become coupled to each other via acoustic exchanges and mutually affect each other. Human turn-taking develops during the first year of life. We investigated the development of vocal turn-taking in infant marmoset monkeys, a Ne...

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