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Animal talk: AI is helping to understand how animals communicate with each other— Darwin argued that language was “half art, half instinct”, the use of organized sounds to express feelings and be understood by others was not an activity exclusive to humans https://t.co/x0huWYswiV #AnimalCommunication #AIEthology #Darwin #Thetweetdoesnotmentionanyspecificcountries.Therefore #theresponseisempty.

A mutation gave humans speech. These mice have it, too — A simple expansion of existing neural pathways allowed Alston singing mice to broaden their vocal repertoire, the same mutation believed to have paved the way for the development of human language https://t.co/PtaLGdvrEq #Mutation #Neuroscience #AnimalCommunication #Thetweetdoesnotmentionanyspecificcountries.Therefore #therearenocountrycodestoreturn.

RT @the_hindu: Sperm whale ‘clicks’ have complex patterns similar to human speech ✍️Anirban Mukhopadhyay https://t.co/MQOVX2U0PN #SpermWhales #AnimalCommunication #Research #Nospecificcountriesarementionedinthetweet.

A recent study found that Alston's singing mice possess a subtle but significant neural difference that enhances their vocal abilities, suggesting that the evolution of complex communication in both mice and humans may be more interconnected than previously understood. #AnimalCommunication #Neuroscience #EvolutionaryBiology #US #DE

A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.

A recent study revealed that subtle expansions in the neural pathways of Alston's singing mice facilitate their complex vocal communication, paralleling the evolutionary developments believed to underpin human language, thereby prompting new inquiries into the neurological bases of animal behavior. #AnimalCommunication #Neuroscience #EvolutionaryBiology #US #DE #NY #TX

A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.

A recent study on Alston's singing mice has revealed that subtle changes in their brain structure, akin to those believed to have contributed to human language development, enable these rodents to engage in complex vocal communication, prompting scientists to rethink how they study the neurological basis of animal behaviors and the evolution of language. #AnimalCommunication #Neuroscience #EvolutionaryBiology #US #DE

A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.

A recent study on Alston's singing mice reveals that subtle expansions in their neural pathways may explain their complex vocalizations resembling human conversation, prompting researchers to reconsider the evolution of language and other animal behaviors. #AnimalCommunication #Neuroscience #EvolutionaryBiology #US #DE

A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.