Vocalizations are ideal identity signals

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If human societies are understood as identity groups, then human psychology should include design for the production and detection of credible identity signals. We argue that vocalizations are ideal identity signals because our auditory system is sensitive to subtle acoustic features; vocal signals are efficient; and speech and song are highly complex, enabling the embedding therein of identity signals.

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