Sentences with phrase «vocalisation with»

«Seles's grunt may be an expression of emphasis, with synchronisation of vocalisation with the stroke.»

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Peeps are high - pitched vocalisations which are short in duration and produced with a closed mouth.
As predicted, infants made a greater effort to communicate, making more «vocalisations», when the adult made direct eye contact — and individual infants who made longer vocalisations also had higher brainwave synchrony with the adult.
When the dolphins teamed up, they made more vocalisations than they did while opening the canister on their own or when there was either no canister present or no interaction with the canister (Animal Cognition, doi.org/bfct).
Brenda McCowan of the University of California, Davis, says her experience with dolphin vocalisations matches that observation.
Using both DNA sequencing and morphology, along with differences in plumage, breeding biology, vocalisation, habitat, distribution, dispersal and migration it was possible to show the differences between the two species.
The sixteen adults who took part in the experiment were exposed to a vocalisation database consisting of six men's voices and six women's, all saying pseudo-words that were meaningless but uttered with emotion.
The high quality audio adds a further layer of immersion with a cinematic and subtle orchestral score, suitably visceral vocalisations, and gratifying albeit violent sound effects.
«In our study we found that shelter dogs showed reduced vocalisations and movement when exposed to cloths scented with ginger, coconut, vanilla and valerian.
Increased vocalisation or howling is more common in older cats and is often seen with some underlying issue.
Not only are some of the minigames and requests delightfully bizarre, but the vocalisation software does its damndest to replicate every word, name and phrase with deliciously haphazard accuracy.
It is a raucous, surreal modern satire that mixes Self's famously rich language with subtle simian movement and vocalisations to create a theatrical «Planet of the Apes» crossed with «Gulliver's Travels».
In infancy, they appear to experience interactions with their mother as less satisfying, 20 showing signs of less positive affect, 18, 20, 21 more looking away, 18, 20 more dazed looks20 and fewer vocalisations.18, 25 Subsequently, these children experience a range of cognitive — behavioural risk factors.
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