Anuran species—frogs and toads—employ a sophisticated suite of vocal behaviours to mediate mate attraction, territorial defence and species recognition. Sound production arises from the coordinated ...
Researchers discovered a brain circuit that drives vocalization and ensures that you talk only when you breathe out, and stop talking when you breathe in. This circuit is under control of a brainstem ...
Neuroscientists uncovered new insights into a key evolutionary question: Why can humans talk when most animals can’t? The journal Science published the research led by Emory University and the New ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA -- MIT researchers have discovered a brain circuit that drives vocalization and ensures that you talk only when you breathe out, and stop talking when you breathe in. The newly ...
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