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Sex-related communicative functions of voice spectral energy in human chorusing

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Music is a human communicative art whose evolutionary origins may lie in capacities that support cooperation and/or competition. A mixed account favoring simultaneous cooperation and competition draws on analogous interactive displays produced by collectively signalling non-human animals (e.g., crickets and frogs). In these displays, rhythmically coordinated calls serve as a beacon whereby groups of males “cooperatively” attract potential female mates, while the likelihood of each male competitively attracting an actual mate depends on the precedence of his signal. Human behaviour consistent with the mixed account was previously observed in a renowned boys choir, where the basses—the oldest boys with the deepest voices—boosted their acoustic prominence by increasing energy in a high-frequency band of the vocal spectrum when girls were in an otherwise male audience. The current study tested female and male sensitivity and preferences for this subtle vocal modulation in online listening tasks. Results indicate that while female and male listeners are similarly sensitive to enhanced high-spectral energy elicited by the presence of female audience members, only female listeners exhibit a reliable preference for it. Findings suggest that human chorusing is a flexible form of social communicative behavior that allows simultaneous group cohesion and sexually motivated competition.
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