Filippi, Piera Congdon, Jenna V. Hoang, John L. Bowling, Daniel Reber, Stephan A. Pašukonis, Andrius Hoeschele, Marisa Ocklenburg, Sebastian de Boer, Bart B. Sturdy, Christopher Newen, Albert Gunturkun, Onur Table 3 from Humans recognize emotional arousal in vocalizations across all classes of terrestrial vertebrates: evidence for acoustic universals (A) Values of the GLMMs computed across animal species. We assessed acoustic predictors of humans’ ability to identify vocalizations expressing higher levels of arousal across terrestrial tetrapods. Bold type indicate p ≤0.05; degrees of freedom = 1 for all fixed factors. (B) Outcome of AICc ranking for GLMMs computed across animal species. ∆AICc is the difference in AICc between each model and the best model. The Akaike's weights indicates the relative support that a given model has from the data, compared to other candidate models. Bold type indicates models with the highest power to explain variation in the dependent variable, based on lowest AICc. emotional arousal;language evolution;vocal communication;cross-species communication;acoustic universals;emotional prosody 2017-07-13
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