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Vocal behavior in nonhuman primates

Animals exhibit vocal behavior within their species, but struggle understanding human speech because most animals appear to lack grammar. Because of this, scientists searched for nonhuman language capabilities in other primate species as they are closest to humans. Studies showed that monkeys have a wide range of vocal behavior that is specific to certain situations. Just before vocalizing, monkeys display changes in electrical potential in cortical areas homologous to human speech areas.

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Updated 2021-07-28

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