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Last update : 12/11/2024     

Aitana GARCIA ARASCO

PhD Student

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  Training and professional background
  Scientific activities
  Awards and research grants
  Main publications and conferences

PhD Student at both DDL & ENES Laboratories. Currently I am focused on human non-verbal vocalisations (e.g. cries, moans, laughs). I look at their acoustic features and perception across human societies. My main research interests include the evolution of acoustic communication, vocal learning and acoustic perception/production abilities in mammals.


TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND


 

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

  • 2022-Currently PhD Student. DDL Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage and ENES Bioacoustics Research Laboratory (France). Advisor: Dr. Katarzyna Pisanski and Prof. David Reby.
  • 2022-(paused) MSc. in Biostatistics and bioinformatics. Part-time online programme. University Oberta de Catalunya and University of Barcelona (Spain)
  • 2019-2021 MSc. in Ethology, Animal and Human Behaviour With high honours. University of Rennes 1 (France)
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    EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

  • 2022-Currently PhD Student. DDL Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage and ENES Bioacoustics Research Laboratory (France). Advisor: Dr. Katarzyna Pisanski and Prof. David Reby.
  • 2022-Paused Master‘s degree in Biostatistics and bioinformatics in University Oberta de Catalunya and University of Barcelona (Spain). Part-time online programme
  • 2019-2021 Master’s degree in Ethology, Animal and Human Behaviour at the University of Rennes 1 (France)
  • 2012-2018 BSc in Biology. University Complutense of Madrid (Spain)
  • PUBLISHED PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
  • Testing the acoustic adaptation hypothesis with vocalisations from three mongoose species. A García Arasco, M Manser, S Watson, S Kyabulima, AN Radford, M Cant, M Garcia Animal Behaviour, 187, 71-95
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    SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES


     

    CONFERENCE & SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATIONS

  • 2021 Acoustic adaptation of vocal repertoires across mongooses Oral presentation. Animal Behaviour Seminar, Zürich, Switzerland
  • 2023 Do nonverbal vocalisations differ across human cultures? Oral presentation. ENES symposium, Saint Etienne, France
  • 2023 Do nonverbal vocalisations differ across human cultures? Oral presentation. International Bioacoustics Congress (IBAC), Sapporo, Japan
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    PUBLISHED PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

  • Testing the acoustic adaptation hypothesis with vocalisations from three mongoose species. A García Arasco, M Manser, S Watson, S Kyabulima, AN Radford, M Cant, M Garcia Animal Behaviour, 187, 71-95 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2022.02.016)
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    AWARDS AND RESEARCH GRANTS


     

    GRANTS AND AWARDS

  • Projet NONVERBCROSS Grant CNRS - LabEx ASLAN (Lyon, FR) URL: https://aslan.universite-lyon.fr/medias/fichier/ficheprojet-nonverbcross-fr_1713187634263-pdf
  • Non-verbal vocalisations in a cross-cultural ethological perspective Award International Society for Human Ethology (NC, NC, US)
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    MAIN PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCES
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    Journals
     

    Ponsonnet, M., Coupé, C., Pellegrino, F., Garcia Arasco, A. & Pisanski, K., 2024, "Vowel signatures in emotional interjections and nonlinguistic vocalizations expressing pain, disgust, and joy across languages", The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 156:5 (open access link)


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