Neural basis of multi-sensory communication in primates

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Ethology Ecology & Evolution Pub Date : 2022-01-24 DOI:10.1080/03949370.2021.2024266
Julia Sliwa, Marion Mallet, Maëlle Christiaens, D. Takahashi
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Primates present a rich range of communication strategies in different modalities that evolved as signaling, perceiving and signaling back behaviors. This diversity benefits from specialized dedicated neural pathways for signaling and for perceiving communication signals. The brain areas for perceiving and producing communicative signals can be described separately, but form integrated neural loops, which coordinate perception and action in the signaler and receiver. Moreover, the different sensory modalities are initially processed separately by the brain but eventually share neural pathways for communication: a redundancy that might ensure proper signal transfer. Only a few primate species have been studied so far, including rhesus, long-tailed macaques, squirrel monkeys, marmosets, and humans. Yet, the evidence suggests that all primates possess specialized neural pathways coordinating a diverse range of communication systems for organizing their complex kin and friendship bonds.
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灵长类动物多感觉交流的神经基础
灵长类动物以不同的方式呈现出丰富的交流策略,进化为信号,感知和反馈行为。这种多样性得益于专门的信号传导和感知通信信号的神经通路。感知和产生交流信号的大脑区域可以分开描述,但形成了完整的神经回路,协调信号发送者和接收者的感知和行动。此外,不同的感觉模式最初由大脑单独处理,但最终共享神经通路进行交流:这种冗余可能确保适当的信号传递。到目前为止,只有少数灵长类动物被研究过,包括恒河猴、长尾猕猴、松鼠猴、狨猴和人类。然而,有证据表明,所有灵长类动物都有专门的神经通路来协调各种各样的交流系统,以组织它们复杂的亲属和友谊关系。
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Ethology Ecology & Evolution
Ethology Ecology & Evolution 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Ethology Ecology & Evolution is an international peer reviewed journal which publishes original research and review articles on all aspects of animal behaviour, ecology and evolution. Articles should emphasise the significance of the research for understanding the function, ecology, evolution or genetics of behaviour. Contributions are also sought on aspects of ethology, ecology, evolution and genetics relevant to conservation. Research articles may be in the form of full length papers or short research reports. The Editor encourages the submission of short papers containing critical discussion of current issues in all the above areas. Monograph-length manuscripts on topics of major interest, as well as descriptions of new methods are welcome. A Forum, Letters to Editor and Book Reviews are also included. Special Issues are also occasionally published.
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