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» Homo sapiens - Linnaeus, 1758
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Homo
sapiens
Linnaeus, 1758
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Year of Publication
M. Belyk; B.G. Schultz; J. Correia; D.S. Beal; S.A. Kotz
Whistling shares a common tongue with speech: bioacoustics from real-time MRI of the human vocal tract
2019
S. Schötz
Phonetic Variation in Cat–Human Communication
2019
J.W. Schwartz; J.W.M. Engelberg; H. Gouzoules
Was That a Scream? Listener Agreement and Major Distinguishing Acoustic Features
2019
C.E. Parsons; R.T. LeBeau; M.L. Kringelbach; K.S. Young
Pawsitively sad: pet-owners are more sensitive to negative emotion in animal distress vocalizations
2019
S. Bensoussan; R. Tigeot; A. Lemasson; M.C. Meunier-Salaün; C. Tallet
Domestic piglets (Sus scrofa domestica) are attentive to human voice and able to discriminate some prosodic features
2018
P. Šebesta; K. Kleisner; P. Tureček; T. Kočnar; R.Mbe Akoko; V. Třebický; J. Havlíček
Voices of Africa: acoustic predictors of human male vocal attractiveness
2017
J. Raine; K. Pisanski; D. Reby
Tennis grunts communicate acoustic cues to sex and contest outcome
2017
B. Amento; W. Hill; L. Terveen
The sound of one hand
2002
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