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Babbling in a vocal learning bat resembles human infant babbling

Ahana Aurora Fernandez, Lara S. Burchardt, Martina Nagy, Mirjam Knörnschild

2021Science49 citationsDOI

Abstract

, a bat capable of vocal production learning. We analyzed the babbling of 20 bat pups in the field during their 3-month ontogeny and compared its features to those that characterize babbling in human infants. Our findings demonstrate that babbling in bat pups is characterized by the same eight features as babbling in human infants, including the conspicuous features reduplication and rhythmicity. These parallels in vocal ontogeny between two mammalian species offer future possibilities for comparison of cognitive and neuromolecular mechanisms and adaptive functions of babbling in bats and humans.

Topics & Concepts

BabblingBiologyAmnioteLanguage acquisitionPsychologyCommunicationLinguisticsPhilosophyBiochemistryVertebrateGeneMathematics educationAnimal Vocal Communication and BehaviorBat Biology and Ecology StudiesMarine animal studies overview