April 9, 2013

Can you hear me now? Geladas' vocal lip smacks resemble human speech




The rhythmic vocal sounds made by lip smacking in wild gelada monkeys have similarities to human speech, a new University of Michigan study shows.

Lip smacking, a common primate facial gesture used in friendly interactions, involves rapid opening and closing of mouth parts in a speech-like fashion. However, geladas are unique because they simultaneously vocalize while lip smacking to produce a sound that has been called a "wobble."