Unique Human Sialic Cell Biology Is Shared by New World Primates

Unique Human Sialic Cell Biology Is Shared by New World Primates

Parallel Evolution of a Self-Signal: Humans and New World Monkeys Independently Lost the Cell Surface Sugar Neu5Gc Springer, Stevan A., Sandra L, Diaz, and Pascal Gagneux. Immunogenetics. 2014 Aug 16;66(11):671–674. doi: 10.1007/s00251-014-0795-0 Human sialic acid biology is unusual and thought…

MARMOSETS SHOW A PHONO-ARTICULATORY RHYTHM CHARACTERISTIC OF HUMAN SPEECH

MARMOSETS SHOW A PHONO-ARTICULATORY RHYTHM CHARACTERISTIC OF HUMAN SPEECH

Theta Synchronization of Phonatory and Articulatory Systems in Marmoset Monkey Vocal Production Risueno-Segovia, Cristina, and Steffen R. Hage. Current Biology. 2020 Nov 2;30(21):4276-4283.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.08.019. Abstract Human speech shares a 3-8-Hz theta rhythm across all languages [1-3]. According to the…