2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24891
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The origins of musicality in the motion of primates

David M. Schruth,
Christopher N. Templeton,
Darryl J. Holman
et al.

Abstract: Animals communicate acoustically to report location, identity, and emotive state to conspecifics. Acoustic signals can also function as displays to potential mates and as territorial advertisement. Music and song are terms often reserved only for humans and birds, but elements of both forms of acoustic display are also found in non‐human primates. While culture, bonding, and side‐effects all factor into the emergence of musicality, biophysical insights into what might be signaled by specific acoustic features … Show more

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