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He certainly understands the weight and power of his own vocalizations.
Dr. Provine extended his study of such "nonverbal vocalizations" well beyond laughter.
Then his vocalizations became stranger and more primitive: distressed breathing, howls, squeals.
The researchers used recordings of Pacific tree frog vocalizations as a control.
His vocalizations seemed to be mix of languages, including Japanese and English.
She has also started to make gorilla vocalizations and to beat her chest.
Doyle conducted similar measurements with humpback whale vocalizations and arrived at similar conclusions.
Other scientists who have studied animal behavior and watched Rocky's vocalizations were impressed.
These birds use their vocalizations to find a mate, identify offspring, and guard territory.
"The animals can just tell us how they're feeling with these vocalizations," said Coffey.
The vocalizations that we do hear, while not words, could certainly come from Souza.
At the end of Saturday's performance, the keyboardist Cory Smythe provided some shouty vocalizations.
Dogs use their eyes, mouth, tail, paws, body posture, vocalizations, and more to express themselves.
Let's let their ethos come out in their movement, in their vocalizations, in their costumes.
Sometimes she speaks a few lyrics, but most of her vocalizations are pure expressions of emotion.
Some things that future studies could reveal is whether these birds produced different vocalizations or smells.
Yet other dogs recognize them easily, even in the absence of clues like odor, movement and vocalizations.
"You can hear young birds making inappropriate vocalizations that sound like an adolescent's voice breaking," said Prum.
During her research, Ey was shocked to discover that mouse vocalizations are as diverse as their singers.
Families attending can listen to frog vocalizations and meet some species and tadpoles from the museum's collection.
Standing, marionette-like, with outstretched arms, she produced wordless vocalizations accompanied by clicks, pops and wet sputters.
These shadows look like the Wilsons but are frighteningly different, with fixed stares and guttural, animalistic vocalizations.
But laughter and laugh-like vocalizations in humans and non-human primates both probably evolved from common ancestry.
In other words, its vocalizations seem to change based on what the other chimps know or don't know.
Also, its strange vocalizations are actually sine waves depicting the movement of the robot's fingers, according to Engadget.
I've heard you doing the Chewbacca vocalizations, but Ben Burtt famously created what the character's vocabulary sounds like.
Words describing various sorts of vocalizations were mentioned so frequently that they could be cataloged in alphabetical order.
At this point, the researchers started recording the pups' vocalizations every few months until the bats reached adulthood.
Then they used an algorithm to evaluate her vocalizations, based on features like tonality, rhythm and melody contour.
First, figure out which owl species are in your area, and find field recordings of their vocalizations online.
Mr. Williams stretched out the utterance and combined it with vocalizations of a howler monkey and a pig.
" Surviving chimps were reportedly aware that their matriarch had passed, and mourned her "with hand touches and soft vocalizations.
Instead, the large mammals use imposing postures and vocalizations to settle a dispute, and exert dominance over another bear.
Singing a familiar song : Although vocalizations were not addressed in this study, they're one way birds can identify mates.
Instead of hunting around for rare mouse EPs, they created mouseTube, which is a torrenting site for mice vocalizations.
"Vocalizations can alert predators, and moving their calls into a new frequency could have made communication safer," O'Brien said.
The flutist reinforces the sense of psychological vulnerability with a nervous, breathy welter of sounds, including her own vocalizations.
There's a little knife-twisting later, though, as Chad is tormented by the strange vocalizations of his cellmates. Good.
They simply needed to compare vocalizations among species members and determine which noise corresponded to a higher state of arousal.
No, he hasn't literally yodeled on a track, but many of his distinct vocalizations could be classified as yodel-adjacent.
Though their vocalizations are much less varied than ours, the vocal tracts of gray seals closely resembles that of humans.
It involves finding frogs by their vocalizations, which allows the team to both identify the frog and triangulate its position.
As a result, the likely route of male humpbacks across the ocean can be reconstructed by listening to their vocalizations.
Instead, Lilly and the dolphins communicated in a "silent language," that was made up of nonsense vocalizations and physical contact.
By strapping cameras to the backs of these aquatic birds, scientists have finally figured out the purpose of these odd vocalizations.
Frankly, I'm not even sure a native speaker would be able to separate this string of shrieking vocalizations into distinguishable words.
While the use of deep learning to decode rodent vocalizations is novel, analytical software designed to interpret rodent calls is not.
The toads all have a high-pitched, bird-like call, but each species' whistling vocalizations sound quite different from one another.
I was born with a neurological disorder that causes involuntary movements, vocalizations and tics — sometimes mild, sometimes wildly disruptive: Tourette's syndrome.
Detecting the vibrations that elephants create with their feet and vocalizations may be a useful tool to protect them from poaching.
The study, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, confirmed that the two populations interact, noting overlap in their vocalizations.
Shane often contorts his voice into twisted up shapes that sound as much like industrial screeches as they do human vocalizations.
Birds have evolved an extraordinary range of vocalizations, from the mimicry skills of the lyrebird to the iconic call of the hawk.
The script — developed around the cute vocalizations of his four-year-old niece, who plays the original child Emily — is the highlight.
He explained that, when it comes to vocalizations, tennis players are just like other mammals: a higher pitch betrays a psychological weakness.
In images showing dogs' brain activity, specific parts of dogs' brains lit up when the dogs heard human voices with positive vocalizations.
Gallego-Abenza, no longer studying dogs, is now working on a doctorate at the University of Vienna focused on vocalizations between ravens.
"I like that the researchers recorded their vocalizations so they could show that they vocalized less when hiding versus seeking," said Vonk.
Kendrick's poise in funneling dark thoughts through a Technicolor tapestry of vocalizations places him in a league with the greats of his form.
Chami and Minekawa twist droney synth lines and abstract vocalizations around one another in playful knots, like they're stitching each others shoelaces together.
"Orangutans can clearly and carefully control their vocalizations, and they can do it in real-time interacting with another individual," said Dr. Schumaker.
Within a few minutes, we were listening to Auto-Tuned vocalizations of classified military documents that Chelsea Manning gave to WikiLeaks in 2010.
Thus, motivational aspects differ from....food-reward conditioning, where there is little evidence for vocalizations and where rats tirelessly do hundreds of trials.
Recording devices were also used to capture vocalizations made by the rats, some of which occur outside of the range of human hearing.
Her passion and apparent livelihood, though, are the wild bees she tends — keeping is too possessive — with hand flaps, vocalizations and deep respect.
Listen to Desiigner's near-bestial vocalizations and witness his boundless enthusiasm as he urges Ryte to finish her bowl, because he already has. Legendary.
To that end, Parsons and her team titled their study: "Pawsitively sad: pet-owners are more sensitive to negative emotion in animal distress vocalizations."
Now there's a 3D printed talking cat collar to pick up on Fluffy's varied vocalizations and "translate" them via an app on your smart phone.
They listened to a variety of "animal distress vocalizations" taken from dogs, cats, and humans, as well as rated how happy or sad they sounded.
They then gathered recordings of the most popular of these sounds, which they tested on actual babies, measuring heart rates and facial expressions and vocalizations.
In an interactive celebration of orgasmic vocalizations, Boston-based artist Daniel Barreto has combined orgasm sounds with ping pong in his humorous installation, Awkward Game.
The two tarsiers—Tarsius spectrumgurskyae and Tarsius supriatnai—are very similar to other tarsiers found in Southeast Asia, with some differences in their genetics and vocalizations.
"The anatomical structures used for producing vocalizations such as the vocal cords, larynx, and mouth cavities are the same for seals and humans," Janik told Gizmodo.
While researching acoustic relationships between the tickle-induced vocalizations of human infants and apes, she had mothers tickle babies and zookeepers or sanctuary workers tickle apes.
Though it's yet to be confirmed, the highland wild dogs could make the same unique vocalizations of their captive-bred counterparts — the New Guinea singing dogs.
The program will be available on the line's three ships in Alaska and includes listening to whale vocalizations using an underwater microphone (five nights from $4,23).
At the top of the mountain, they measured two vocalizations made by the white bellbird: a longer, more elaborate song, and a shorter, more intense one.
Although "Ornations" is meticulously notated, it often has the feeling of an unhinged improvisation, with instrumental sounds augmented by vocalizations, including a few screams and growls.
February 2, 2018 A whale of a tale is featured in today's show: An orca has apparently learned how to mimic the vocalizations of its trainer.
"While female orgasms were most commonly experienced during foreplay, copulatory vocalizations were reported to be made most often before and simultaneously with male ejaculation," the researchers wrote.
To scientists like Ey, whose own research focuses on the genetic causes of autism disorders, mouse vocalizations can serve as a proxy for social communication among humans.
He's paired this complex mesh of digitally treated pianos, shuddering vocalizations, and dead eyed drones with another a gesture that comments on the reciprocal act of musicmaking.
A graduate of New York's prestigious Stuyvesant High School and Wesleyan University, Ms. Pollick was in graduate school researching primate vocalizations when she got a cochlear implant.
This classic fairy tale may not seem like an obvious choice to adapt as an opera; the main characters are not creatures known for their melodious vocalizations.
While the two new tarsiers appear similar to each other and other tarsiers, each has distinct vocalizations and genetics that isolate them as individual species, the scientists said.
Scientists unveil dinosaur dubbed the 'chicken from hell' Coo coo Closed-mouth vocalizations are emitted through the skin in the neck area while the beak is kept closed.
But he was shy about signing with people he did not know and often used communication more typical of orangutans, such as vocalizations and hand gestures, it said.
While both male and female zebra finches have the ability to make various vocalizations, only male zebra finches develop a song, which they later use to attract a mate.
Policemen, barbed wire, prison cells, orders, incredibly basic vocalizations of man's innate fear of being consumed by the vast and unceasing void, all shot in moody black and white.
Built around squeaking synth lines, trashed drum machines, and bassist/singer Amber Goers' dead-eyed riffing and trance-inducing vocalizations, they developed a singularly bleak take on darkwave semantics.
Using Wikie the whale, who lives at the Marineland Aquarium in southern France as their test subject, scientists discovered a whale could learn new vocalizations by imitating its trainer.
As she approached at a pace Robert Wilson, Mr. Glass's "Einstein" co-creator, would have appreciated, her high-tech garment stretched her whispered vocalizations into plumes of subtle distortion.
Today, he's sharing the record's latest single "Safe Word," a tense collection of ebbing noise blasts and anxious vocalizations that showcase Keith's practiced approach to sending chills down your spine.
D'Agostino is setting up a code of sorts, but one that distills speech into a conflation of sight and sound, visualized vocalizations that are as musical as they are linguistic.
Image: Virginia Slaughter/University of QueenslandOver the course of the study, the researchers failed to find any evidence that the newborns were capable of copying these gestures, movements, or vocalizations.
The whales "differ little from each other in their nuclear DNA, but their vocalizations vary considerably, and these can only be acquired through social interaction and learning," the agency said.
Biologists have been using bird vocalizations to help us understand everything from evolutionary processes to animal communication and cognition, but whatever role non-vocal communication plays has been difficult to demonstrate.
Squirrel sighters don't simply count: They also chart activities (running, chasing, jumping, eating, foraging), coat color (gray, black, cinnamon, white), and vocalizations, known to squirrel scientists as kuks, quaas and moans.
So do the dancers' vocalizations, like Jonathan Burklund yelling "Hey!" in time with the flick of a hand, or Samuel Hanson howling, or Lydia Chrisman singing a few crystal-clear notes.
He also recognizes that much of Lee's trademark onscreen persona became a point of mockery for many Asian American kids, who saw their white peers mimicking Lee's fighting stance and vocalizations.
Critics were particularly taken by his improvisational dexterity, in particular his virtuosic ability to produce an array of vocalizations ranging from delicious nonsense to clicks and growls to quasi-instrumental sounds.
If your pet is flying in the cabin, we also want the other passengers to have a smooth trip without having to deal with the vocalizations or behavior of an unruly dog.
They caught pregnant bats from wild roosts in central Israel and brought them back to artificial caves to give birth, recorded the mother's' vocalizations, then released the mothers back into the wild.
For a minute, he was, paradoxically, churning out these recordings at a pretty rapid clip, somehow managing to quickly arrange his spectral vocalizations in between his PhD studies in ethnomusicology and anthropology.
How laughter went from a primal signal of safety (the opposite of a menacing growl) to an odd assortment of vocalizations that smooth as much as confuse social interactions is poorly understood.
" Future studies could prove the existence of "emotional contagion," Favaro said, or "whether the calls uttered by one animal can somehow affect both the inner state and the vocalizations of another animal.
"We found several subtle differences between how adults with and without pets generally rated animal vocalizations," the study said, noting that those with pets rated such sounds more emotionally than those without.
Levels this loud are deadening perception of 50 to 90 percent of sounds and damaging species' communication, navigation and mating vocalizations, as well as the well-tuned balance between predator and prey.
"Until very recently there was still this belief that human speech and mammalian vocalizations are two completely different things," said Steffen R. Hage, a neurobiologist at the University of Tubingen in Germany.
Indeed, the ocean is rife with the chatter of fish that indulge in a variety of "squawks, burble and pops" according to Robert McCauley, who's been studying these vocalizations for nearly thirty years.
It's not that the dancers aren't committed or adept; a solo of rapid body isolations by Samantha Hines displays her decisive articulation as she mirrors the strange, haunting sounds of Mr. Shabara's vocalizations.
For the study, researchers took measurements and observed the behavior of free-ranging proboscis monkeys in the Lower Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary in Malaysia and analyzed the vocalizations of monkeys in three different Asian zoos.
There are strange, panting "ah-ah-ooh-ah" vocalizations, the "pew-pew" sound effects, the fact that the whole thing sounds like a twisted electro-hymn complete with gospel style call-and-response parts.
No direct fossil evidence exists to reveal what dinosaurs sounded like, but the researchers say it is likely many made closed-mouthed vocalizations in a manner similar to birds today, perhaps during mating displays.
For the most part, the two elements went in different directions, but met at certain moments, where Ndosi's guttural vocalizations seemed in perfect accord with what was happening with the bodies of the dancers.
The researchers thought that their results suggested that the eggs were communicating with one another, presumably through vibrations or vocalizations that the researchers didn't hear, according to the paper published in Nature Ecology and Evolution.
At one point, he just sang the word "check," as in "microphone check," four times, and it left me open-mouthed and dumbfounded— somehow it was one of the most expressive vocalizations I'd ever heard.
Similar to DeepSqueak, these two softwares also allow researchers to perform syllable analysis and classification of vocalizations by transforming an audio file into images; however, DeepSqueak's deep learning approach sets it apart from its predecessors.
Moolchan made her name making sparse short songs—her earliest efforts offered little more than a bass, a drum machine, and her own mantra-esque vocalizations—but that approach only shows up in shades here.
NASA chose to do that with 115 images and a variety of soundtracks — from Mozart and Peruvian wedding songs, to greetings in 55 languages, to whale vocalizations to the sound of rain, footsteps, and laughter.
That evening, Paul Pinto performed a recent dramatic piece, "15 Photos," which involved drones, dramatically lit passages of shadowboxing, growling vocalizations that alternated with more angelic writing, and some furiously compressed renditions of medieval epics.
As part of their study, Dr. Yossi Yovel of Tel Aviv University and his students Yosef Prat and Lindsay Azoulay examined bat vocalizations by playing a recording of a certain "dialect" to pups for a year.
It seems that there are biologically rooted rules to how mammalian vocalizations encode emotions and these shared processes help humans to assess the emotional load of not just dogs but other mammal species' vocal emotion expressions.
Using a reel-to-reel tape machine — and other methods for looping, delaying and distorting — Ms. Bertucci took the singer's extended-technique vocalizations and created vivid new canvases of sound, thick with slurred textures and harsh eruptions.
While she layered pitches from her vocalizations into gleaming choral refrains, deeper bass tones created various forms of tension — sometimes shaping clear pools of harmony, at other points sounding fuzzed-out or approaching states of feedback noise.
In Monk's work, the space is just as critical as the content; within the brief performance on a Jew's harp that concluded her lecture, her pauses for breath held equal weight with the bouncy notes and vocalizations.
Here I should say that, while Ms. Bell's purring vocalizations are beyond reproach, the film is clearly the work of dog people, and traffics — like nearly every other movie in its genre — in some tired anti-feline stereotypes.
Drier vocalizations were incorporated into the mix through what looked like a contact microphone, pressed underneath Mr. Lowe's chin or at the side of his throat — while deeper, more resonant tones were amplified using more traditional vocal microphones.
In "Zinc Oxide," Ms. Du's own vocalizations — sometimes doled out as solemn chants, and sometimes belted, as though issuing from a cabaret in a sci-fi film — joined with her string writing to create a distinct, incantatory gravity.
For a long time she threw herself into a thriving scene of DIY experimentalists, during which she took part in the heady ensemble Guardian Alien—lending cosmic vocalizations and expressionist electronics to these many-limbed pieces of virtuosic psychedelia.
When babies heard recordings of angry voices, an area of the brain involved in processing emotional vocalizations responded more sharply in infants with mothers and fathers who practiced more "directive" parenting, according to the study published in PLoS ONE.
Despite the fact that all 48 participating families used some parentese at the start of the study, it was the babies of coached parents who showed significant gains in conversational turn-taking and vocalizations between 14 and 18 months.
The fish sounds blend with electronically processed samples of Mr. Gehry's speaking voice to add a sci-fi gleam to a score that also calls for two coloratura sopranos who produce wordless vocalizations from different points in the hall.
It's not just tail language alone you should pay attention to: you also want to take into account the rest of the cat's body language including vocalizations, ear positions, if the eyes are relaxed or the pupils are dilated or constricted.
It was a moment of absurd precariousness, following a set of more mundane moments of danger—digitalist blast beats playing under dizzy vocalizations, the dead-eyed roar of tremolo picked guitar lines clashing up against the rough edges of electronic abstractions.
Subjects in the 12-week study will receive a once-daily oral treatment with the objective of proving its safety, tolerability and efficacy in treating tics in adults with Tourette's, a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations.
In another new paper, researchers at the University of Brest in France found that the pitch of Antarctic blue whale, pygmy blue whale and fin whale vocalizations fell from 2007 to 2016 at various recording sites in the southern Indian Ocean.
They're surprising, touching and thoroughly delightful company distinguished by witty vocalizations, expressive eccentricities and too many heartbreaking markers of abuse — matted fur, open wounds, painfully knobby legs and that anxious, mournful look of devotion that dogs retain for even the most unworthy humans.
Taking inspiration from the unraveling of a relationship—romantic or otherwise, her brief Bandcamp statement doesn't explain—her organ drones, slow puttering percussion, and distant vocalizations, provide a proper soundtrack for the emotional anesthesia you can sometimes feel when your life's been upended.
Today, we will speak about white people attempting to cover both and clumsily (or perhaps, who knows, intentionally) trivializing the distinct blackness of each, through cringe-inducing vocalizations of Bey's "I like my Negro nose and Jackson 5 nostrils" and poor mimicry of Riri's casual patois.
To determine whether an orca whale really could learn new vocalizations, Josep Call, professor in evolutionary origins of mind at the University of St Andrews and a co-author of the study, explained how the team chose human sounds, which are not already in the whale's repertoire.
According to a report from Engadget, this neural net (which is modeled, in a very broad sense, after the brain's own system of neurons) is programmed to respond to its environment — with the robot's movements and strange vocalizations reacting to information from sensors detecting movement, temperature, and humidity.
Her first theatrical work, the 2000 opera "Pnima," is an oblique study in the incommunicability of trauma: an elderly Holocaust survivor tries to convey his experience to his grandson, who struggles to grasp what he hears—the opera has no words, only vocalizations—but who is overwhelmed nonetheless.
The companies and NOAA Fisheries said that the effects on marine life could be kept to a minimum by careful monitoring and mitigation, which would involve acoustic monitoring to detect mammal vocalizations and shutting down exploration when sensitive species like the endangered North Atlantic right whales are observed.
Research in the animal kingdom reveals that female baboons, for example, have a variety of copulation calls, which appear to relate to their fertility: The vocalizations tend to become more complex when the females are closer to ovulation and vary when a female is mating with a higher-ranked male baboon.
By the time we reach the later poems collected after Hirato's death, mostly from magazines of the period, we have already encountered a very Japanese blending of Italian and Russian futurisms: "Ensemble," for example, is a very potent mix of Marinetti's "words in motion" with the vocalizations of the Russian zaum poets.
It's about eccentrics and experimenters, like the Welsh trio Rozi Plain, whose serenely minimal songs bristle inside with hints of Krautrock; the D.J.-producer JLin, who pushes the brittle, spasmodic rhythms of Chicago footwork to startling extremes; and the Taiwanese rapper Aristophanes, who moved from abstract vocalizations to rapid-fire rhymes in Chinese.
Their tally sheets ask them to chart their subjects' activities (running, chasing, jumping, eating, foraging); coat color (gray, black, cinnamon, white); and vocalizations, known to squirrel scientists as kuks (the familiar clicking), quaas (which Mr. Allen described as "a sort of 'eey-yah,' what-are-you-doing-here predator warning") and moans.
That's immediately clear if you catch any of their live shows, which most often feature vocalist Roxy Farman stalking onstage-and-off, offering all sorts of barely human vocalizations—humming, murmuring, whispering, and bleating at alternate turns—as a swell of abstract crackles and broken down drum parts whirl around her like street garbage caught in an updraft.
Barrett's graduate student, Maria Gendron, traveled to Namibia to see if test subjects from the isolated Himba culture would sort facial expressions and vocalizations into the same emotion categories that we have in the US. There, and on subsequent trips to other groups, including hunter-gatherer communities in Tanzania, she found that people sorted emotions differently than we do, and labelled photos of posed facial expressions differently, often labelling them, instead, as behaviors.

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