Rhythm is a fundamental aspect of human behaviour, and musical rhythm provides one of its most elaborate instances. Unlike speech, this rhythmic behaviour is characterized by the production of temporal patterns structured around small-integer ratios, which emerge early in life and change systematically across development. Whether such developmental trajectories are uniquely human or reflect broader biological constraints remains an open question. Here, we adopt a comparative developmental approa
The Ontogeny of Vocal Rhythms in a Non‐Human Primate
Lia Laffi·Marco Gamba·Chiara De Gregorio·Daria Valente·Walter Cristiano·Filippo Carugati·Valeria Ferrario·Valeria Torti·Jonah Ratsimbazafy·Cristina Giacoma·Andrea Ravignani·Teresa Raimondi
