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Monkeys and humans share a common computation for face/voice integration
C. Chandrasekaran, L. Lemus, A. Trubanova,
Matthias Gondan
, A.A. Ghazanfar
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Voice
100%
Speech
91%
Vision
70%
Human
62%
Speech Production
44%
Biomechanics
32%
Perception
28%
Superposition
23%
Movement
23%
Model
22%
Summation
22%
Communication
21%
Motion
16%
Unknown
15%
Standards
12%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
vocalization
92%
speech
73%
primate
37%
behavior pattern
23%
visual cue
23%
biomechanics
22%
activity pattern
21%
detection
20%
communication
13%
effect
4%
Agriculture & Biology
vocalization
73%
monkeys
62%
Primates
31%
Cercopithecidae
23%
biomechanics
22%
linear models
17%
animal communication
15%
mouth
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Haplorhini
64%
Primates
32%
Cues
30%
Cercopithecidae
26%
Biomechanical Phenomena
16%
Mouth
14%
Linear Models
13%
Communication
13%
Engineering & Materials Science
Speech intelligibility
12%
Biomechanics
12%
Communication
4%