The faculty of language: what is it, who has it, and how did it evolve? MD Hauser, N Chomsky, WT Fitch science 298 (5598), 1569-1579, 2002 | 7914 | 2002 |
The evolution of language WT Fitch Cambridge University Press, 2010 | 1630 | 2010 |
Morphology and development of the human vocal tract: A study using magnetic resonance imaging WT Fitch, J Giedd The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 106 (3), 1511-1522, 1999 | 1162 | 1999 |
The evolution of speech: a comparative review WT Fitch Trends in cognitive sciences 4 (7), 258-267, 2000 | 1124 | 2000 |
The evolution of the language faculty: Clarifications and implications WT Fitch, MD Hauser, N Chomsky Cognition 97 (2), 179-210, 2005 | 1007 | 2005 |
Computational constraints on syntactic processing in a nonhuman primate WT Fitch, MD Hauser Science 303 (5656), 377-380, 2004 | 946 | 2004 |
The biology and evolution of music: A comparative perspective WT Fitch Cognition 100 (1), 173-215, 2006 | 932 | 2006 |
Vocal tract length and formant frequency dispersion correlate with body size in rhesus macaques WT Fitch The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 102 (2), 1213-1222, 1997 | 868 | 1997 |
The “domestication syndrome” in mammals: a unified explanation based on neural crest cell behavior and genetics AS Wilkins, RW Wrangham, WT Fitch Genetics 197 (3), 795-808, 2014 | 810 | 2014 |
Birds have primate-like numbers of neurons in the forebrain S Olkowicz, M Kocourek, RK Lučan, M Porteš, WT Fitch, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (26), 7255-7260, 2016 | 676 | 2016 |
The descended larynx is not uniquely human W Tecumseh Fitch, D Reby Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001 | 674 | 2001 |
Calls out of chaos: the adaptive significance of nonlinear phenomena in mammalian vocal production WT Fitch, J Neubauer, H Herzel Animal behaviour 63 (3), 407-418, 2002 | 605 | 2002 |
Motion events in language and cognition SP Gennari, SA Sloman, BC Malt, WT Fitch Cognition 83 (1), 49-79, 2002 | 537 | 2002 |
Unpacking “honesty”: vertebrate vocal production and the evolution of acoustic signals WT Fitch, MD Hauser Acoustic communication, 65-137, 2003 | 448 | 2003 |
Music as a coevolved system for social bonding PE Savage, P Loui, B Tarr, A Schachner, L Glowacki, S Mithen, WT Fitch Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44, e59, 2021 | 415 | 2021 |
Red deer stags use formants as assessment cues during intrasexual agonistic interactions D Reby, K McComb, B Cargnelutti, C Darwin, WT Fitch, T Clutton-Brock Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1566), 941-947, 2005 | 372 | 2005 |
Social cognition and the evolution of language: constructing cognitive phylogenies WT Fitch, L Huber, T Bugnyar Neuron 65 (6), 795-814, 2010 | 371 | 2010 |
Finding the beat: a neural perspective across humans and non-human primates H Merchant, J Grahn, L Trainor, M Rohrmeier, WT Fitch Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 370 …, 2015 | 367 | 2015 |
Vocal production in nonhuman primates: acoustics, physiology, and functional constraints on “honest” advertisement WT Fitch, MD Hauser American Journal of Primatology 37 (3), 191-219, 1995 | 346 | 1995 |
The evolution of language: a comparative review WT Fitch Biology and philosophy 20, 193-203, 2005 | 335 | 2005 |