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Speech-like orofacial oscillations in stump-tailed macaque (Macaca arctoides) facial and vocal signals.

Aru ToyodaTamaki MaruhashiSuchinda MalaivijitnondHiroki Koda
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2017)
These results indicated a common mechanism for the central pattern generator underlying orofacial movements, which would evolve to speech. Similar oscillations in panting, which evolved from different muscular control than the orofacial action, suggested the sensory foundations for perceptual saliency particular to 5-Hz rhythms in macaques. This supports the pre-adaptation hypothesis of speech evolution, which states a central pattern generator for 5-Hz facial oscillation and perceptual background tuned to 5-Hz actions existed in common ancestors of macaques and humans, before the emergence of speech.
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