2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.31.526484
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Pitch-size crossmodal correspondence in tortoises (Testudo hermanni)

Abstract: Humans spontaneously match information coming from different senses, what we call crossmodal associations. For instance, high pitch sounds are preferentially associated with small objects, and low pitch sounds with larger ones. While previous studies reported crossmodal associations in mammalian species, evidence for other taxa is scarce, hindering an evolutionary understanding of this phenomenon. Here we provide evidence of pitch-size correspondence in a reptile, the tortoise Testudo hermanni. Tortoises showe… Show more

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“…Data accessibility. The dataset generated during the experiment is available as the electronic supplementary material, S2 [32].…”
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“…Data accessibility. The dataset generated during the experiment is available as the electronic supplementary material, S2 [32].…”
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confidence: 99%