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This project investigates how social context influences vocal communication in marmoset monkeys, focusing on the role of oxytocin in shaping vocalizations. By recording calls in natural settings and manipulating neural activity, the research aims to uncover the neural mechanisms behind social interactions in primates.
Primate social interactions rely heavily on visual and acoustic signalling.
Yet little remains known about how social context affects how vocalisations are perceived and produced, and the neural mechanisms that support this this process.
Given the complex dynamics that typify primate societies, addressing such questions remains of critical importance to elucidating the mysteries of the primate social brain.I hypothesize that oxytocin (OT), a neurohormone that regulates social behaviour and a pro…
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
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