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Song J, Luo F, Ten Cate C, Yan C, Que P, Zhan X, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2024 Dec; 291(2036):20241862. PMID: 39657807
The ability to understand relational concepts, such as 'same' and 'different', is a critical feature of human cognition. To what extent non-human animals can acquire such concepts and which factors...
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Heim F, Scharff C, Fisher S, Riebel K, Ten Cate C
J Neurophysiol . 2024 Apr; 131(5):950-963. PMID: 38629163
Rare disruptions of the transcription factor FOXP1 are implicated in a human neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by autism and/or intellectual disability with prominent problems in speech and language abilities. Avian orthologues...
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Ning Z, Honing H, Ten Cate C
Anim Cogn . 2023 Mar; 26(4):1161-1175. PMID: 36934374
Zebra finches rely mainly on syllable phonology rather than on syllable sequence when they discriminate between two songs. However, they can also learn to discriminate two strings containing the same...
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Heim F, Fisher S, Scharff C, Ten Cate C, Riebel K
eNeuro . 2023 Mar; 10(3). PMID: 36931727
The search for molecular underpinnings of human vocal communication has focused on genes encoding forkhead-box transcription factors, as rare disruptions of FOXP1, FOXP2, and FOXP4 have been linked to disorders...
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Ten Cate C, Fullagar P
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2021 Sep; 376(1836):20200243. PMID: 34482734
Acquiring vocalizations by learning them from other individuals is only known from a limited number of animal groups. For birds, oscine and some suboscine songbirds, parrots and hummingbirds demonstrate this...
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Ten Cate C
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2021 Sep; 376(1836):20200249. PMID: 34482726
The study of vocal production learning in birds is heavily biased towards oscine songbirds, making the songbird model the reference for comparative studies. However, as vocal learning was probably ancestral...
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Vernes S, Kriengwatana B, Beeck V, Fischer J, Tyack P, Ten Cate C, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2021 Sep; 376(1836):20200236. PMID: 34482723
How learning affects vocalizations is a key question in the study of animal communication and human language. Parallel efforts in birds and humans have taught us much about how vocal...
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Bouwer F, Nityananda V, Rouse A, Ten Cate C
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2021 Aug; 376(1835):20200335. PMID: 34420380
Rhythmic behaviour is ubiquitous in both human and non-human animals, but it is unclear whether the cognitive mechanisms underlying the specific rhythmic behaviours observed in different species are related. Laboratory...
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Ten Cate C, Gervain J, Levelt C, Petkov C, Zuidema W
Top Cogn Sci . 2020 Mar; 12(3):804-814. PMID: 32134565
Human languages all have a grammar, that is, rules that determine how symbols in a language can be combined to create complex meaningful expressions. Despite decades of research, the evolutionary,...
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Petkov C, Ten Cate C
Top Cogn Sci . 2019 Jul; 12(3):828-842. PMID: 31359600
Human language is a salient example of a neurocognitive system that is specialized to process complex dependencies between sensory events distributed in time, yet how this system evolved and specialized...