Human brains still react to chimp voices, hinting at a deep evolutionary link in how we recognize sound.
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Chimpanzee calls trigger unique brain activity in humans, revealing shared vocal processing skills
By comparing the neural processing of vocalizations emitted by species close to humans, such as chimpanzees, bonobos and macaques, it is possible to observe what our brain shares, or does not share, ...
Humans are the only species on Earth known to use language. They do this by combining sounds into words and words into sentences, creating infinite meanings. This process is based on linguistic rules ...
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