Editorial overview: Communication and language: Animal communication and human language
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] H. Kuypers. CORTICOBULBAR CONNEXIONS TO THE PONS AND LOWER BRAIN-STEM IN MAN , 1958 .
[2] G. Holstege,et al. Two motor systems involved in the production of speech , 1996 .
[3] E. Jarvis,et al. Learned Birdsong and the Neurobiology of Human Language , 2004, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[4] F. Nottebohm,et al. DISCUSSION PAPER: * VOCAL TRACT AND BRAIN: A SEARCH FOR EVOLUTIONARY BOTTLENECKS , 1976, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[5] C. F. Hockett. The origin of speech. , 1960, Scientific American.
[6] A. Krogh. THE PROGRESS OF PHYSIOLOGY. , 1929, Science.
[7] A. Wilkins,et al. The “Domestication Syndrome” in Mammals: A Unified Explanation Based on Neural Crest Cell Behavior and Genetics , 2014, Genetics.
[8] C. Carter,et al. Effects of hormonal, sexual, and social history on mating and pair bonding in prairie voles , 1988, Physiology & Behavior.
[9] Zoe R. Donaldson,et al. Oxytocin, Vasopressin, and the Neurogenetics of Sociality , 2008, Science.
[10] Robert K. Wayne,et al. Evolutionary genomics of dog domestication , 2012, Mammalian Genome.
[11] H. Kuypers. Some projections from the peri‐central cortex to the pons and lower brain stem in monkey and chimpanzee , 1958, The Journal of comparative neurology.
[12] P. Aitken. Cortical control of conditioned and spontaneous vocal behavior in rhesus monkeys , 1981, Brain and Language.
[13] J. Wild,et al. The avian nucleus retroambigualis: a nucleus for breathing, singing and calling , 1993, Brain Research.
[14] W. Fitch. Glossogeny and phylogeny: cultural evolution meets genetic evolution. , 2008, Trends in genetics : TIG.
[15] Michael A. Arbib,et al. Language, music, and the brain : a mysterious relationship , 2013 .
[16] P. Mitra,et al. De novo establishment of wild-type song culture in the zebra finch , 2009, Nature.
[17] H. Krebs. The August Krogh Principle: "For many problems there is an animal on which it can be most conveniently studied". , 1975, The Journal of experimental zoology.
[18] U. Jürgens,et al. The Effects of Deep-Reaching Lesions in the Cortical Face Area on Phonation a Combined Case Report and Experimental Monkey Study , 1982, Cortex.
[19] U. Jürgens. Neural pathways underlying vocal control , 2002, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.
[20] R E Myers,et al. COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY OF VOCALIZATION AND SPEECH: PROOF OF A DICHOTOMY , 1976, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[21] R. Payne,et al. Songs of Humpback Whales , 1971, Science.
[22] T. Insel,et al. Oxytocin and the molecular basis of monogamy. , 1995, Advances in experimental medicine and biology.
[23] James R. Hurford,et al. Nativist and Functional Explanations in Language Acquisition , 2004 .
[24] D. Cato,et al. Cultural revolution in whale songs , 2000, Nature.
[25] W. Bevan. On stimulating the gift of blood. , 1971, Science.
[26] Irene M. Pepperberg,et al. Functional Vocalizations by an African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus) , 2010 .
[27] L. Trut,et al. Animal evolution during domestication: the domesticated fox as a model , 2009, BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology.
[28] T. Iwatsubo,et al. Corticofugal projections to the motor nuclei of the brainstem and spinal cord in humans , 1990, Neurology.
[29] S. Pääbo,et al. Genetic Architecture of Tameness in a Rat Model of Animal Domestication , 2009, Genetics.