Sperm whales communicate through rhythmic clicks known as codas and scientists have discovered that each click comes at a ...
The sounds made by sperm whales are “one of the closest parallels” in the animal kingdom to the language of humans, a study ...
Exploring how a single vowel shift reveals the deep-seated ideological divisions and historical grievances within modern ...
Sperm whales in the wild. Image via Wikipedia. A groundbreaking study has revealed that sperm whale “codas” (short sequences ...
Analysis shows whales’ coda vocalizations are ‘highly complex’ and remarkably similar to our own ...
Sperm whales produce powerful clicks to communicate. To our ears, they sound nothing more than a series of repetitive, ...
A recent study reveals that sperm whales' coda vocalizations are remarkably similar to human speech, displaying a complex structure akin to our phonetics and phonology.
It has been very interesting how parrots can mimic human speech. Recently, however, scientists seem to have found something ...
The staccato clicks of sperm whales may sound like meaningless background noise to human ears, but a new analysis suggests ...
This manuscript presents important findings that challenge traditional models of speech processing by demonstrating that theta-gamma phase-amplitude coupling in the auditory cortex is primarily a ...
The phonology acquisition process requires the acquisition and organization of sounds, in addition to the normal functioning of the structures of the oral myofunctional system as well as the auditory ...
Yes. This case involved a homeschooled student, demonstrating that structured, evidence-based reading intervention can be effectively implemented outside of traditional school settings with consistent ...