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Animal acoustic communication has a conserved optimal rhythm within the neural delta range (opens in new tab)

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Animal vocalizations are diverse, yet their temporal structure is poorly understood. By analyzing acoustic rhythms across nearly 100 species, this study identifies a conserved slow tempo centered around 2.7 Hz, within the delta range, suggesting a constraint rooted in conserved neural mechanisms of auditory perception.

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