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The monkeys' "ultra-yodels" had frequency leaps that were five times larger than human frequency changes, often exceeding ...
A new study suggests that when it comes to yodelling, you might be better taking notes from a monkey. Yodelling is a singing ...
Professor Tecumseh Fitch, an expert in human vocal evolution from the University of Vienna and a co-author of the study, said: "Our study shows that vocal membranes extend the monkey's pitch range ...
allow monkeys to introduce voice breaks to their calls. These structures disappeared from humans through evolution to allow for more stable speech. Authors of the study, published in the journal ...
Research suggests yodelling monkeys can produce far greater frequency jumps than humans (Dr Jacob Dunn/Anglia Ruskin University/PA) Yodelling monkeys can produce far greater frequency jumps than ...
Apes and monkeys possess special anatomical structures in their throats called vocal membranes, which disappeared from humans through evolution to allow for more stable speech. However ...
This is how a crested capuchin monkey yodels – From Wissen allgemein ... likely why the membranes disappeared in the course of human evolution. As the ability to speak evolved, it required ...
The macaque monkey is the non-human primate best ... This insight underscores the complexity of human brain evolution, suggesting that our advanced cognitive abilities arose not from a single ...