Multimodal Communication in the Panamanian Golden Frog (Atelopus Zeteki)

Animals may combine different types of signals (e.g. acoustic, visual, etc.) for multimodal communication. Anuran amphibians (frogs and toads) are well known for their use of acoustic signals in communication. Some anurans also may use visual signals for this purpose. The genus Atelopus (family Bufonidae) produces conspicuous movements of the forelimb and forefoot (semaphores) and […]

The language void: the need for multimodality in primate communication research

Theories of language evolution often draw heavily on comparative evidence of the communicative abilities of extant nonhuman primates (primates). Many theories have argued exclusively for a unimodal origin of language, usually gestural or vocal. Theories are often strengthened by research on primates that indicates the absence of certain linguistic precursors in the opposing communicative modality. […]