Object Categorization Promoted By Non-Human Primate Vocalization: Study

Non-human primate vocalizations promoted object categorization, for 3 and 4-month-old infants, mirroring exactly the effects of human speech, finds study. Despite this by six months, non-human primate vocalizations no longer had this effect. The study by Alissa Ferry, lead author and currently a postdoctoral fellow in the Language, Cognition and Development Lab at the Scuola Internationale Superiore di Studi Avanzati in Trieste, Italy, together with Northwestern ...

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