Distributed acoustic cues for caller identity inmacaque vocalization
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2015Author
Fukushima, Makoto
Doyle, Alex M.
Mullarkey, Matthew P.
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Individual primates can be identified by the sound of their voice. Macaques have demonstrated an ability to discern conspecific identity from a harmonically structured ‘coo’ call. Voice recognition presumably requires the integrated perception of multiple acoustic features. However, it is unclear how this is achieved, given considerable variability across utterances. Specifically, the extent to which information about caller identity is distributed across multiple features remains elusive.
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