DID I HEAR VOICE-LIKE SOUNDS? LET’S TUNE IN! A COMPARATIVE DOG-HUMAN FMRI STUDY
In a new comparative fMRI study, Hungarian researchers at the Department of Ethology at Eötvös Loránd University have found that both dogs’ and humans’ brain show a general tuning to voicelikeness, that is, to sounds characterized by the complex acoustic properties of natural vocalizations. The paper that was published in Neuroimage suggests that a general sensitivity to voice-like stimuli is an ancient trait of the auditory system of the mammalian brain.
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DID I HEAR VOICE-LIKE SOUNDS? LET’S TUNE IN! A COMPARATIVE DOG-HUMAN FMRI STUDY
2023-04-20 09:24:00
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2023-04-20 09:28:57
2023-04-20 09:28:57
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In a new comparative fMRI study, Hungarian researchers at the Department of Ethology at Eötvös Loránd University have found that both dogs’ and humans’ brain show a general tuning to voicelikeness, that is, to sounds characterized by the complex acoustic properties of natural vocalizations. The paper that was published in Neuroimage suggests that a general sensitivity to voice-like stimuli is an ancient trait of the auditory system of the mammalian brain.Click here to read more!
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