The CEU Cognitive Development Center cordially invites you to a talk (as
part of its seminar series)
by
Prof. Greg Bryant,
(University of California)
Date: Thursday, October 31, 2013 - 11:00 - 12:30
Location: Cognitive Development center, Seminar Room, Budapest, Hattyu
street 14, 3rd floor
Acoustic forms of intentional signals
The sound of animal vocalizations is shaped by communicative function
and evolutionary history. In this talk I will describe research that
examines two kinds of vocal signals in humans: infant-directed (ID)
speech and spontaneous laughter. Acoustic features of ID speech are
functionally specialized for getting infants’ attention and
communicating intentions. While cultural variation exists in the
frequency of its occurrence, the production and recognition of ID speech
is similar across quite different societies. Analysis of the adaptive
functions of ID speech provides the best level of explanation for its
acoustic structure. In the case of laughter, mechanistic and
phylogenetic factors can play a more central role in understanding its
structural features, particularly in the acoustic differences between
spontaneous laughter and volitional laughter which provide differential
cues of speaker intent in social interaction. I will conclude with some
thoughts about how Tinbergen’s four questions are differentially useful
depending on the specific behavior one is examining.
We're looking forward to see you there !
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