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- Vocalization | Animal Calls, Communication Acoustics | Britannica
Bird song (q v ), the most intensively studied of animal vocalizations, consists primarily of territorial and mating calls
- The spectrum of involuntary vocalizations in humans: A video atlas
Cases of patients in whom involuntary vocalizations predominated in clinical presentation and for whom video material was available were first collected and reviewed We selected the cases that exemplified distinct phenomenological characteristics of different vocalizing behaviors
- What Are Vocalizations? A Biological Explanation
Vocalizations are sounds produced by an animal’s respiratory system for communication These sounds can differ greatly in pitch, tone, and length, enabling animals to convey a wide variety of information
- Vocalizations | Zoology | Research Starters - EBSCO
Vocalizations refer to sounds produced by the respiratory system of animals, facilitated by a complex vocal mechanism that includes structures like the lungs, trachea, larynx (or syrinx in birds), and associated cavities
- Animal vocal communication: function, structures, and production . . .
First, extensive research has attempted to examine and describe the vocalizations used in various contexts and various model species
- Types of Animal Vocalizations and Their Meanings
Understanding the different types of animal vocalizations and their meanings can offer deep insights into animal behavior and ecology This article explores the primary categories of vocalizations across diverse species and explains their significance
- Animal Vocalization Libraries - NCVS
The primary content of the Macaulay Library includes millions of audio recordings of animal vocalizations, especially bird vocalizations, plus extensive photo and video archives spanning birds, amphibians, mammals, fish, and insects
- Vocalization - Wikipedia
Dolphin vocalizations Female copulatory vocalizations, produced by females while mating Voice (phonetics), the vibration of the vocal cords that accompanies some speech sounds Consonant voicing and devoicing, the addition or removal of this vibration from consonant sounds Vocalization, the change of a sound into a vowel
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