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Primate audition: Ethology and neurobiology
Asif A. Ghazanfar
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Primates
100%
Audition
100%
Neurobiology
100%
Nonhuman Primate
20%
Vocal Behavior
20%
Auditory System
20%
Social Interaction
10%
Systems-based
10%
Neural Mechanisms
10%
Neural Basis
10%
Selective Pressure
10%
Human Speech
10%
Vocalization
10%
Psychologists
10%
Signal Processing Techniques
10%
Acoustics
10%
Exponential Growth
10%
Functional Similarity
10%
Primate Vocal Communication
10%
Caller
10%
Auditory Function
10%
Neurobiological Approach
10%
Neuroscientists
10%
Epistemological Gap
10%
Ethological Approach
10%
Primate Behavior
10%
New Signals
10%
Emotional Information
10%
Species-specific Vocalizations
10%
Human Language
10%
Evolutionary Precursors
10%
Neuroscience
Neuroscience
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
75%
Auditory System
50%
Social Interaction
25%
Signal Processing
25%
Psychology
Neurobiology
100%
Audition
100%
Social Interaction
25%
Vocal Communication
25%