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Marmoset monkeys use vocalizations not just to communicate, but to actively seek information about their social environment. This active sensing behavior helps them gather crucial social data through vocal exchanges.

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Area of Science:

  • Animal Behavior
  • Primatology
  • Bioacoustics

Background:

  • Active sensing is a key strategy for environmental exploration.
  • Vocal interactions in primates are complex and their precise function is still debated.
  • Understanding the role of vocalizations in social information gathering is crucial.

Approach:

  • Focused on real-time vocal interactions of marmoset monkeys.
  • Contrasted active sampling with a vocal accommodation framework.
  • Utilized simulations and compared them with empirical vocal exchange data.

Key Points:

  • Contact vocal behaviors can function as an active sensing mechanism.
  • Marmoset vocal exchanges are best modeled by active sampling, not just vocal accommodation.
  • The active sampling model accurately predicted vocal duration distributions in some cases.

Conclusions:

  • Primate vocal interactions serve a novel function in actively seeking social information.
  • This study provides evidence for active sensing in the social domain via vocalizations.
  • Active sampling offers a new perspective on the evolution and function of primate communication.