Isochrony as ancestral condition to call and song in a primate

Author:

De Gregorio Chiara12ORCID,Maiolini Marco1,Raimondi Teresa13,Carugati Filippo1,Miaretsoa Longondraza4,Valente Daria15,Torti Valeria1,Giacoma Cristina1,Ravignani Andrea367ORCID,Gamba Marco1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology University of Torino Turin Italy

2. Department of Psychology University of Warwick Coventry UK

3. Department of Human Neurosciences Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

4. Groupe d’étude et de recherche sur les primates de Madagascar (GERP) Antananarivo Madagascar

5. Parco Natura Viva Garda Zoological Park (PNV) Verona Italy

6. Comparative Bioacoustics Group Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Nijmegen The Netherlands

7. Center for Music in the Brain, Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University & The Royal Academy of Music Aarhus Aalborg Denmark

Abstract

AbstractAnimal songs differ from calls in function and structure, and have comparative and translational value, showing similarities to human music. Rhythm in music is often distributed in quantized classes of intervals known as rhythmic categories. These classes have been found in the songs of a few nonhuman species but never in their calls. Are rhythmic categories song‐specific, as in human music, or can they transcend the song–call boundary? We analyze the vocal displays of one of the few mammals producing both songs and call sequences: Indri indri. We test whether rhythmic categories (a) are conserved across songs produced in different contexts, (b) exist in call sequences, and (c) differ between songs and call sequences. We show that rhythmic categories occur across vocal displays. Vocalization type and function modulate deployment of categories. We find isochrony (1:1 ratio, like the rhythm of a ticking clock) in all song types, but only advertisement songs show three rhythmic categories (1:1, 1:2, 2:1 ratios). Like songs, some call types are also isochronous. Isochrony is the backbone of most indri vocalizations, unlike human speech, where it is rare. In indri, isochrony underlies both songs and hierarchy‐less call sequences and might be ancestral to both.

Funder

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Danmarks Grundforskningsfond

H2020 European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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