The Evolution of Emotional Communication
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Why do we think that we can understand animal voices - such as the aggressive barking of a pet dog and the longing meows of the family cat? Why do we think of deep voices as dominant and high voices as submissive. Are there universal principles governing our own communication system? Can we even see how close animals are related to us by constructing an evolutionary tree based on similarities and dissimilarities in acoustic signaling?Research on the role of emotions in acoustic communication and its evolution has often been neglected despite its obvious role in our daily life. When we infect others with our laugh soothe a crying baby with a lullaby or get goose bumps listening to classical music we are barely aware of the complex processes upon which this behavior is based. It is not facial expressions or body language that are affecting us but sound. They are present in music and speech as emotional prosody andallow us to communicate not only verbally but also emotionally.This groundbreaking book presents a thorough exploration into how acoustically conveyed emotions are generated and processed in both animals and man. It is the first volume to bridge the gap between research in the acoustic communication of emotions in humans with those in animals using a comparative approach. With the communication of emotions being an important research topic for a range of scientific fields this book is valuable for those in the fields of animal behaviour anthropologyevolutionary biology human psychology linguistics musicology and neurology.
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