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- 2026
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Nature Beats : The What, Why and How of Animal Rhythmic Behaviours
Sauciuc, Gabriela-Alina LU ; Lameira, Adriano and Persson, Tomas LU
(2026)
Nature Beats: the What, Why and How of Animal Rhythmic Behaviours
In Fascinating Life Sciences
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The significance of the great ape heritage in the evolution of human rhythm in speech, music and dance
(2026) In Fascinating Life Sciences
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
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The Neuroethology of Rhythmic Communication : Neural and Mechanical Building Blocks and Constraints on Rhythm Production and Perception
(2026) Nature Beats: the What, Why and How of Animal Rhythmic Behaviours In Fascinating Life Sciences
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How animals produce rhythm : an overview of ethological mechanisms for rhythmic communication
(2026) In Fascinating Life Sciences
- Working paper/Preprint › Preprint in preprint archive
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Chapter 6. How environmental and social contexts shape and constrain rhythm structure and production
(2026) In Fascinating Life Sciences
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The presence and behaviour of birds at two prescribed fires in Sweden
(2026)
- Working paper/Preprint › Preprint in preprint archive
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Making an impression : Participant-led voice synthesis reveals the acoustic signatures of trait impressions
- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2025
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Nonlinear phenomena make animal calls alarming for human listeners
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Chants across seven traditions share acoustic traits that enhance subjective relaxation
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Are nonlinear vocal phenomena as distracting as people think?
- Contribution to journal › Article