2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-54024-w
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Concordance of movements and songs enhances receiver responses to multimodal display in the starling

Stanisław Rusiecki,
Paweł Ręk

Abstract: Many animals produce signals that consist of vocalizations and movements to attract mates or deter rivals. We usually consider them as components of a single multimodal signal because they are temporally coordinated. Sometimes, however, this relationship takes on a more complex spatiotemporal character, resembling choreographed music. Timing is important for audio-visual integration, but choreographic concordance requires even more skill and competence from the signaller. Concordance should therefore have a st… Show more

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