Nonverbal Vocal Communication
Comparative and Developmental Approaches
Herausgeber: Papousek, H.; Papousek, Hanus; Jurgens, U.
Nonverbal Vocal Communication
Comparative and Developmental Approaches
Herausgeber: Papousek, H.; Papousek, Hanus; Jurgens, U.
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In this book specialists from several disciplines review the present knowledge on neural substrates of vocal communication.
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In this book specialists from several disciplines review the present knowledge on neural substrates of vocal communication.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521089753
- ISBN-10: 0521089751
- Artikelnr.: 25446966
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521089753
- ISBN-10: 0521089751
- Artikelnr.: 25446966
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Systems of Communication: Introduction and Review U. Jurgens; 1.
Evolution of Vocal Communication D. Ploog; 2. On the Neurobiology of Vocal
Communication U. Jurgens; 3. Vocal Affect Expression as Symbol, Symptom and
Appeal K. R. Scherer; Part II. Noncategorical and Categorical Symbols in
Primate Communication: Introduction and Review K. Bard; 4. Animal Signals:
Motivational, Referential, or Both? P. Marler, Ch. Evans and M. Hauser; 5.
Noncategorical Vocal Communication in Subhuman Primates: The Example of
Common Marmoset Phee Cells J. D. Newman and P. Goedeking; 6. Categorical
Vocal Signaling in Subhuman Primates M. J. Owren, R. M. Seyfarth and S. L.
Hopp; 7. Vocal Development in Nonhuman Primates D. Symmens and M. Biben;
Part III. Development of Nonverbal Vocal Signals in Humans: Part I. From
Cry to Speech Sounds: Introduction and Review R. Eilers; 8. No Language But
a Cry B. M. Lester and C. Z. Boukydis; 9. Development of Vocal Signaling in
Human Infants: Toward a Methodology for Cross-Species Comparisons D. K.
Oller and R. E. Eilers; 10. Disorders of Vocal Signaling in Children H.
Amorosa; Part IV. Development of Nonverbal Vocal Signals in Humans: Part
II. Interactive Support in Preverbal Dialogues: Introduction and Review R.
Eilers; 11. Early Ontogeny of Reciprocal Vocal Communication in
Precanonical Parent-Infant Interactions M. Papousek; 12. Didactic
Interactions: Intuitive Parental Support of Vocal and Verbal Development in
Human Infants H. Papousek and M. Bornstein; 13. Meaningful Melodies in
Mothers' Speech to Infants A. Fernald.
Evolution of Vocal Communication D. Ploog; 2. On the Neurobiology of Vocal
Communication U. Jurgens; 3. Vocal Affect Expression as Symbol, Symptom and
Appeal K. R. Scherer; Part II. Noncategorical and Categorical Symbols in
Primate Communication: Introduction and Review K. Bard; 4. Animal Signals:
Motivational, Referential, or Both? P. Marler, Ch. Evans and M. Hauser; 5.
Noncategorical Vocal Communication in Subhuman Primates: The Example of
Common Marmoset Phee Cells J. D. Newman and P. Goedeking; 6. Categorical
Vocal Signaling in Subhuman Primates M. J. Owren, R. M. Seyfarth and S. L.
Hopp; 7. Vocal Development in Nonhuman Primates D. Symmens and M. Biben;
Part III. Development of Nonverbal Vocal Signals in Humans: Part I. From
Cry to Speech Sounds: Introduction and Review R. Eilers; 8. No Language But
a Cry B. M. Lester and C. Z. Boukydis; 9. Development of Vocal Signaling in
Human Infants: Toward a Methodology for Cross-Species Comparisons D. K.
Oller and R. E. Eilers; 10. Disorders of Vocal Signaling in Children H.
Amorosa; Part IV. Development of Nonverbal Vocal Signals in Humans: Part
II. Interactive Support in Preverbal Dialogues: Introduction and Review R.
Eilers; 11. Early Ontogeny of Reciprocal Vocal Communication in
Precanonical Parent-Infant Interactions M. Papousek; 12. Didactic
Interactions: Intuitive Parental Support of Vocal and Verbal Development in
Human Infants H. Papousek and M. Bornstein; 13. Meaningful Melodies in
Mothers' Speech to Infants A. Fernald.
Part I. Systems of Communication: Introduction and Review U. Jurgens; 1.
Evolution of Vocal Communication D. Ploog; 2. On the Neurobiology of Vocal
Communication U. Jurgens; 3. Vocal Affect Expression as Symbol, Symptom and
Appeal K. R. Scherer; Part II. Noncategorical and Categorical Symbols in
Primate Communication: Introduction and Review K. Bard; 4. Animal Signals:
Motivational, Referential, or Both? P. Marler, Ch. Evans and M. Hauser; 5.
Noncategorical Vocal Communication in Subhuman Primates: The Example of
Common Marmoset Phee Cells J. D. Newman and P. Goedeking; 6. Categorical
Vocal Signaling in Subhuman Primates M. J. Owren, R. M. Seyfarth and S. L.
Hopp; 7. Vocal Development in Nonhuman Primates D. Symmens and M. Biben;
Part III. Development of Nonverbal Vocal Signals in Humans: Part I. From
Cry to Speech Sounds: Introduction and Review R. Eilers; 8. No Language But
a Cry B. M. Lester and C. Z. Boukydis; 9. Development of Vocal Signaling in
Human Infants: Toward a Methodology for Cross-Species Comparisons D. K.
Oller and R. E. Eilers; 10. Disorders of Vocal Signaling in Children H.
Amorosa; Part IV. Development of Nonverbal Vocal Signals in Humans: Part
II. Interactive Support in Preverbal Dialogues: Introduction and Review R.
Eilers; 11. Early Ontogeny of Reciprocal Vocal Communication in
Precanonical Parent-Infant Interactions M. Papousek; 12. Didactic
Interactions: Intuitive Parental Support of Vocal and Verbal Development in
Human Infants H. Papousek and M. Bornstein; 13. Meaningful Melodies in
Mothers' Speech to Infants A. Fernald.
Evolution of Vocal Communication D. Ploog; 2. On the Neurobiology of Vocal
Communication U. Jurgens; 3. Vocal Affect Expression as Symbol, Symptom and
Appeal K. R. Scherer; Part II. Noncategorical and Categorical Symbols in
Primate Communication: Introduction and Review K. Bard; 4. Animal Signals:
Motivational, Referential, or Both? P. Marler, Ch. Evans and M. Hauser; 5.
Noncategorical Vocal Communication in Subhuman Primates: The Example of
Common Marmoset Phee Cells J. D. Newman and P. Goedeking; 6. Categorical
Vocal Signaling in Subhuman Primates M. J. Owren, R. M. Seyfarth and S. L.
Hopp; 7. Vocal Development in Nonhuman Primates D. Symmens and M. Biben;
Part III. Development of Nonverbal Vocal Signals in Humans: Part I. From
Cry to Speech Sounds: Introduction and Review R. Eilers; 8. No Language But
a Cry B. M. Lester and C. Z. Boukydis; 9. Development of Vocal Signaling in
Human Infants: Toward a Methodology for Cross-Species Comparisons D. K.
Oller and R. E. Eilers; 10. Disorders of Vocal Signaling in Children H.
Amorosa; Part IV. Development of Nonverbal Vocal Signals in Humans: Part
II. Interactive Support in Preverbal Dialogues: Introduction and Review R.
Eilers; 11. Early Ontogeny of Reciprocal Vocal Communication in
Precanonical Parent-Infant Interactions M. Papousek; 12. Didactic
Interactions: Intuitive Parental Support of Vocal and Verbal Development in
Human Infants H. Papousek and M. Bornstein; 13. Meaningful Melodies in
Mothers' Speech to Infants A. Fernald.