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Runt yak wahoo : baboon speak by Caralyn KEMP
Salle de conférences 5 avenue Pasteur, Aix-en-ProvenceRunt yak wahoo : baboon speak by Caralyn KEMP (BLRI) Primates vocalise to maintain contact with conspecifics, warn of predators, alert group members to food and to advertise territory, sexual availability and size, but we know surprisingly little about how and why these calls are produced. Can they be varied and is this context dependent? […]
Sonifying handwriting movements for the diagnosis and the rehabilitation of movement disorders by Jérémy DANNA
Salle de conférences 5 avenue Pasteur, Aix-en-ProvenceSonifying handwriting movements for the diagnosis and the rehabilitation of movement disorders by Jérémy DANNA (BLRI) Except for the slight scratching of the pen, handwriting is a silent activity. Transforming it into an audible activity might sound curious. However, because audition is particularly appropriate for the perception of fine temporal and dynamical differences, using sounds […]