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Data from: Vocal turn-taking in a nonhuman primate is learned during ontogeny ...
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Conversational turn-taking is an integral part of language development, as it reflects a confluence of social factors that mitigate communication. Humans coordinate the timing of speech based on the behaviour of another speaker, a behaviour that is learned during infancy. While adults in several primate species engage in vocal turn-taking, the degree to which similar learning processes underlie its development in these non-human species or are unique to language is not clear. We recorded the natural vocal interactions of common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) occurring with both their sibling twins and parents over the first year of life and observed at least two parallels with language development. First, marmoset turn-taking is a learned vocal behaviour. Second, marmoset parents potentially played a direct role in guiding the development of turn-taking by providing feedback to their offspring when errors occurred during vocal interactions similarly to what has been observed in humans. Though ... : marmoset ontogeny dataData structure for ontogeny study (Chow, Mitchell, Miller, 2015). Five family groups were collected, each with a data structure containing information for the call start and end times between pairs in the group. The five group structures are save in matlab files, as G_info4, R_info4, M_info4, O_info4, and J_info4. Each file has the same format, following as a 6 x 10 cell structure. The columns 1-10 corresponds to months, starting from month 3, so they are in sequence months 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12. The rows correspond to different pairs of family members conversing, # - first to second speaker. 1 - mother to baby 1, 2 - mother to baby 2, 3 - father to baby 1, 4 - father to baby 2, 5 - baby 1 to baby 2. An empty cell indicates no data was recorded that month. Each cell has the following information for conversations: DateNum: [1xN double] % identifier for the N sessions recorded that month, Animals: [1x2 double] % animal numbers %**** call times for the first speaker Astarts: [1xM double] ...
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Marmoset; Turn-taking
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URL: http://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.br4rh https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.br4rh
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Providing Objective Metrics of Team Communication Skills via Interpersonal coordination Mechanisms
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In: Conference Papers (2015)
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Providing Objective Metrics of Team Communication Skills via Interpersonal Coordination Mechanisms
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