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声音的解放:作为健康指标的发声复杂性

Emancipation of the voice: Vocal complexity as a fitness indicator.

作者信息

Locke John L

机构信息

Lehman College, City University of New York, 217 Speech and Theatre Building, 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West, New York, NY, 10019, USA.

出版信息

Psychon Bull Rev. 2017 Feb;24(1):232-237. doi: 10.3758/s13423-016-1105-7.

Abstract

Although language is generally spoken, most evolutionary proposals say little about any changes that may have induced vocal control. Here I suggest that the interaction of two changes in our species-one in sociality, the other in life history-liberated the voice from its affective moorings, enabling it to serve as a fitness cue or signal. The modification of life history increased the helplessness of infants, thus their competition for care, pressuring them to emit, and parents (and others) to evaluate, new vocal cues in bids for attention. This change elaborated and formalized the care communication system that was used in infancy and, because of parental adoption of social criteria, extended it into childhood, supporting the extrafamilial relationships that intensify in those stages. The remodeling of life history, in conjunction with intensified sociality, also enhanced vocal signaling in adolescence-a second stage that is unique to humans-and adulthood. Building on the new vocal skills and fitness criteria that emerged earlier, I claim that males with ornamented speech enjoyed advantages in their pursuit of dominance and reproductive opportunities in evolutionary history, as they do today. There are implications of this scenario for the mechanistic level of vocal diversification. Today, intentionality plays a role both in the instrumental crying of infants and the modulated vocalizations of adults. In evolutionary history, I claim that in both cases, spontaneously emitted behavioral cues elicited perceptible responses, giving rise to strategic signals that were sent, and processed, under a new and fundamentally different neural regime.

摘要

虽然语言通常是口头表达的,但大多数关于进化的观点很少提及可能引发声音控制的任何变化。在此我认为,我们人类的两种变化——一种是社会性方面的,另一种是生活史方面的——相互作用,使声音摆脱了情感束缚,使其能够作为一种适应性线索或信号。生活史的改变增加了婴儿的无助感,从而加剧了他们对照顾的竞争,促使他们发出新的声音线索,也促使父母(及其他人)对这些线索进行评估以吸引关注。这种变化完善并规范了婴儿期使用的照顾交流系统,并且由于父母采用了社会标准,该系统延伸到了童年期,支持了在这些阶段强化的家庭外关系。生活史的重塑,再加上社会性的增强,也提升了青少年期(人类独有的第二个阶段)和成年期的声音信号传递。基于早期出现的新的声音技能和适应性标准,我认为,在进化史上,拥有修饰性言语的男性在追求主导地位和生殖机会方面具有优势,如今也是如此。这种情况对声音多样化的机制层面有一定启示。如今,意图在婴儿的工具性啼哭和成年人的调制发声中都发挥着作用。在进化史上,我认为在这两种情况下,自发发出的行为线索都会引发可察觉的反应,从而产生在一种全新且根本不同的神经机制下被发送和处理的策略性信号。

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