Dear BERGers,
A quick reminder that today Dr Stuart Watson (University of Zurich) is giving a seminar
entitled "From meaningful meerkats to pattern-processing primates: cross-species
insights to the problem of language evolution".
Abstract: Language is a uniquely powerful, and uniquely human, means of communication.
However, the narrow historical window of language we have access to makes determining the
‘whens’, ‘whys’ and ‘hows’ of its origins challenging. A broad, cross-species comparative
approach is necessary to identify precisely which features of language are indeed unique,
and which are shared with our animal cousins, thereby shedding light on their evolutionary
history. Towards this end, here I will present findings from two recent studies
investigating: (a) the underlying ‘meaning’ of the functionally referential alarm calls in
wild meerkats using a 'model predator' experiment and (b) the shared capacity to
process syntax-like acoustic structures in monkeys, apes and humans using an ’artificial
grammar' experiment.
See you later! The link to the meeting, as well as a list of the forthcoming speakers, are
below this email.
Best wishes,
Pawel
Link to the meeting:
https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmee…
Forthcoming seminars:
Date Time Speaker Affiliation Seminar title
06/04/2022 16:00 Stuart Watson University of Zurich From meaningful meerkats
to pattern-processing primates: cross-species insights to the problem of language
evolution
13/04/2022 16:00 Bruce Rawlings Durham University TBC, cumulative culture
20/04/2022 16:00 Gema Martin-Ordas University of Stirling TBC, reporting p
values in primate tool use research
27/04/2022 16:00 André Pereira University of Exeter TBC
04/05/2022 16:00 Laura Lewis Harvard University TBC, bonobo cognition
11/05/2022 16:00 Alexander Weiss University of Edinburgh TBC
18/05/2022 16:00 Sabrina Brando University of Stirling TBC
25/05/2022 16:00 Shelley Culpepper University of Stirling Interspecific
Olfactory Perception of Human Emotions: From the Horses Perspective
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