- (2009). "Monkey
drumming reveals common networks for
perceiving vocal and
nonvocal communication sounds".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences...
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resonance imaging (fMRI) has
shown that dogs
respond to both
vocal and
nonvocal voices using the brain's
region towards the
temporal pole,
similar to that...
-
roars and
snarls are made
during low-intensity
agonistic encounters.
Nonvocal displays include leaping-branch shaking, bare-teeth open
mouth threats...
- signals:
squeaking or whistling, rasping, barking, whining, screaming, and
nonvocal sounds. Some
Siberian roe deer
perform m**** migrations. The
Siberian roe...
- sub-genres this
occurs most in the last
repetition of the chorus,
while in
nonvocal genres it
occurs in the last
quarter of the track. In trap, the drop incorporates...
- wood**** and
acorn wood**** are
cooperative roosters.
Drumming is a form of
nonvocal communication used by most
species of wood****s, and
involves the bill...
- disavowance, equivocal, equivocation, equivocator, invocation, irrevocable,
nonvocal, prevocalic, provocation, revocable, revocation, revoice, revoke, sub voce...
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evidence for beat
perception in
nonvocal learning species such as dogs and cats. However,
California sea lions, a
nonvocal learning animal, have demonstrated...
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announce and
contest presence on po****r
preening branches and bird feeders.
Nonvocal sounds include a wing
whistle at take-off,
which is
similar to that of...
- (badgering),
sympathy appeals, har****ment, threats, or demands) or by
nonvocal appeal (usage of
signs or
other signals gestures, postures, children, animals...