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Auditory-Visual Crossmodal Representations of Species-Specific Vocalizations

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Izumi, A. (2006). Auditory-Visual Crossmodal Representations of Species-Specific Vocalizations. In: Matsuzawa, T., Tomonaga, M., Tanaka, M. (eds) Cognitive Development in Chimpanzees. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/4-431-30248-4_21

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