From Monkey Alarm Calls to Human Language: How Simulations Can Fill the Gap

Noble J, de Ruiter J, Arnold K (2010)
Adaptive Behavior 18(1): 66-82.

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Noble, Jason; de Ruiter, JanUniBi; Arnold, Kate
Abstract / Bemerkung
Observations of alarm calling behavior in putty-nosed monkeys are suggestive of a link with human language evolution. However, as is often the case in studies of animal behavior and cognition, competing theories are underdetermined by the available data. We argue that computational modeling, and in particular the use of individual-based simulations, is an effective way to reduce the size of the pool of candidate explanations. Simulation achieves this both through the classification of evolutionary trajectories as either plausible or implausible, and by putting lower bounds on the cognitive complexity required to perform particular behaviors. A case is made for using both of these strategies to understand the extent to which the alarm calls of putty-nosed monkeys are likely to be a good model for human language evolution.
Stichworte
individual-based modeling; evolution; language; communication; primates; calls; alarm
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Zeitschriftentitel
Adaptive Behavior
Band
18
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
66-82
ISSN
1059-7123
eISSN
1741-2633
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1796683

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Noble J, de Ruiter J, Arnold K. From Monkey Alarm Calls to Human Language: How Simulations Can Fill the Gap. Adaptive Behavior. 2010;18(1):66-82.
Noble, J., de Ruiter, J., & Arnold, K. (2010). From Monkey Alarm Calls to Human Language: How Simulations Can Fill the Gap. Adaptive Behavior, 18(1), 66-82. https://doi.org/10.1177/1059712309350974
Noble, Jason, de Ruiter, Jan, and Arnold, Kate. 2010. “From Monkey Alarm Calls to Human Language: How Simulations Can Fill the Gap”. Adaptive Behavior 18 (1): 66-82.
Noble, J., de Ruiter, J., and Arnold, K. (2010). From Monkey Alarm Calls to Human Language: How Simulations Can Fill the Gap. Adaptive Behavior 18, 66-82.
Noble, J., de Ruiter, J., & Arnold, K., 2010. From Monkey Alarm Calls to Human Language: How Simulations Can Fill the Gap. Adaptive Behavior, 18(1), p 66-82.
J. Noble, J. de Ruiter, and K. Arnold, “From Monkey Alarm Calls to Human Language: How Simulations Can Fill the Gap”, Adaptive Behavior, vol. 18, 2010, pp. 66-82.
Noble, J., de Ruiter, J., Arnold, K.: From Monkey Alarm Calls to Human Language: How Simulations Can Fill the Gap. Adaptive Behavior. 18, 66-82 (2010).
Noble, Jason, de Ruiter, Jan, and Arnold, Kate. “From Monkey Alarm Calls to Human Language: How Simulations Can Fill the Gap”. Adaptive Behavior 18.1 (2010): 66-82.
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