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Evolutionary biology explains unique human voice anatomy

Human voices are uniquely identifiable due to specific anatomical features that evolved over time. Unlike other primates, humans lack vocal membranes, which allows for more stable and controllable sound production necessary for speech. Further refinement occurred in the vocal tract's geometry, enabling a wider range of sounds and individual distinctiveness. AI

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Evolutionary biology explains unique human voice anatomy

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Scott Travers, Contributor ·

    Why Do Humans Have Unique Voices? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains The Anatomy That Makes You Unmistakable

    Every human voice is acoustically unique. The anatomy and evolutionary history behind that fact turns out to be one of biology’s better surprises.