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Hear them roar: How humans and chickadees understand each other

Hear them roar: How humans and chickadees understand each other

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  • Post published:May 19, 2020
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From our journal article: Congdon, J. V., Hahn, A. H., Filippi, P., Campbell, K. A., Hoang, J., Scully, E. N., Bowling D. L., Reber, S. A., Sturdy, C. B. (2019).…

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Marmoset monkeys expect the melody’s closing tone

Marmoset monkeys expect the melody’s closing tone

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  • Post published:May 19, 2020
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From our journal article: Reber, S. A., Šlipogor, V., Oh, J., Ravignani, A., Hoeschele, M., Bugnyar, T., & Fitch, W. T. (2019). Common marmosets are sensitive to simple dependencies at…

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Study Uncovers the Universal Language of Arousal

Study Uncovers the Universal Language of Arousal

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  • Post published:May 19, 2020
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Filippi, P., Congdon, J. V., Hoang, J., Bowling, D. L., Reber, S. A., Pašukonis, A., Hoeschele, M., Ocklenburg, S., de Boer, B., Sturdy, C. B., Newen, A., Güntürkün, O. (2017).…

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Alligators signal size by bellowing

Alligators signal size by bellowing

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  • Post published:May 19, 2020
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From our journal article: Reber, S. A., Janisch, J., Torregrosa, K., Darlington, J., Vliet, K. A., & Fitch, W. T. (2017). Formants provide honest acoustic cues to body size in…

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Why we got an alligator to inhale helium

Why we got an alligator to inhale helium

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  • Post published:May 19, 2020
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From our journal article: Reber, S. A., Nishimura, T., Janisch, J., Robertson, M. and Fitch, W. T. (2015). A Chinese alligator in heliox: formant frequencies in a crocodilian. J. Exp.…

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Social monitoring via close calls in meerkats
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Social monitoring via close calls in meerkats

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  • Post published:May 19, 2020
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From our article: Reber, S. A., Townsend, S. W., & Manser, M. B. (2013). Social monitoring via close calls in meerkats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 280(1765).…

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  • Address:Dr. Stephan A. Reber, BSc, MSc Department of Philosophy, Cognitive Zoology Group, Lund University Box 192, 221 00 Lund, SE
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Recent Posts

  • Audio series on Austrian national Radio Ö1
  • Hear them roar: How humans and chickadees understand each other
  • Marmoset monkeys expect the melody’s closing tone
  • Cockatoos Are As Crafty As Crows
  • Study Uncovers the Universal Language of Arousal

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