Vocal learning, prosody, and basal ganglia: don’t underestimate their complexity

Year
2014
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Author(s)
Andrea Ravignani, Mauricio J.D. Martins, W.Tecumseh Fitch
Source
Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 37(6): 570-571
Url(s)
http://www.doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X13004184
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Abstract: Ackermann et al.’s arguments in the target article need sharpening and rethinking at both mechanistic and evolutionary levels. First, the authors’ evolutionary arguments are inconsistent with recent evidence concerning nonhuman animal rhythmic abilities. Second, prosodic intonation conveys much more complex linguistic information than mere emotional expression. Finally, human adults’ basal ganglia have a considerably wider role in speech modulation than Ackermann et al. surmise.

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