LiveScience Staff
LiveScience.com
Fri Jul 18, 5:03 PM ET
From Don Knotts’ portrayle of “Mr. Limpet” to the children’s favorite “Nemo” and the tuna-pitching character in the “Sorry, Charlie” commercials, we all have seen fish that can talk. But that’s just fiction, right?
Well …
Researchers say real fish can communicate with sound, too. And they say (the researchers, that is) that your speech skills and, in fact, all sound production in vertebrates can be traced back to this ability in fish. (You got your ears from fish, too.)
The new study was led by Andrew Bass (we did not make this up) of Cornell University.
The scientists mapped developing brain cells in newly hatched midshipman fish larvae and compared them to those of other species. They found that the chirp of a bird, the bark of a dog and all the other sounds that come out of animals’ mouths are the products of the neural circuitry likely laid down hundreds of millions of years ago with the hums and grunts of fish.
“Fish have all the same parts of the brain that you do,” Bass explained.
His team traced the development of the connection from the midshipman fish’s vocal muscles to a cluster of neurons located in a compartment between the back of its brain and the front of its spinal cord. The same part of the brain in more complex vertebrates, such as humans, has a similar function, indicating that it was highly selected for during the course of evolution.
I just can’t accept that the human race evolved from monkeys or fish or funky looking amoebas or whatever else thing that crawls around. I’m not about to argue Divine Creation versus evolution. That’s an exercise in futility at best.
hahahhahaaa….fish…we came from fish…so does eating seafood mean we are cannibles or something?
Yes fish can communicate, so can dogs, and bugs, and anything that can move…also…we are all living that is why are sounds and brain wavesare similar…we are ALIVE…we have BRAINS…we SPEAK…sound in general is related to brain waves…so yeah…
We didn’t come from fishies
(Amused)
University student of Biology.
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