Integrative physiology of fundamental frequency control in birds
F Goller, T Riede - Journal of Physiology-Paris, 2013 - Elsevier
One major feature of the remarkable vocal repertoires of birds is the range of fundamental
frequencies across species, but also within individual species. This review discusses four …
frequencies across species, but also within individual species. This review discusses four …
Lateralisation of conspecific vocalisation in non-human vertebrates
S Ocklenburg, F Ströckens… - Laterality: Asymmetries of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Lateralisation of conspecific vocalisation has been observed in several vertebrate species.
In the present article we review the results of behavioural and neuroanatomical studies …
In the present article we review the results of behavioural and neuroanatomical studies …
[BOOK][B] Neuroscience of birdsong.
H Zeigler, PE Marler - 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Speech has long been thought of as a uniquely defining characteristic of humans. Yet song
birds, like humans, communicate using learned signals (song, speech) that are acquired …
birds, like humans, communicate using learned signals (song, speech) that are acquired …
[BOOK][B] Vertebrate sound production and acoustic communication
The following preface is the one that we published in Volume 1 of the Springer Handbook of
Auditory Research back in 1992. As anyone reading the original preface, or the many users …
Auditory Research back in 1992. As anyone reading the original preface, or the many users …
Superfast vocal muscles control song production in songbirds
Birdsong is a widely used model for vocal learning and human speech, which exhibits high
temporal and acoustic diversity. Rapid acoustic modulations are thought to arise from the …
temporal and acoustic diversity. Rapid acoustic modulations are thought to arise from the …
The songbird syrinx morphome: a three-dimensional, high-resolution, interactive morphological map of the zebra finch vocal organ
Background Like human infants, songbirds learn their species-specific vocalizations through
imitation learning. The birdsong system has emerged as a widely used experimental animal …
imitation learning. The birdsong system has emerged as a widely used experimental animal …
Fundamental constraints in synchronous muscle limit superfast motor control in vertebrates
Superfast muscles (SFMs) are extremely fast synchronous muscles capable of contraction
rates up to 250 Hz, enabling precise motor execution at the millisecond time scale. SFM …
rates up to 250 Hz, enabling precise motor execution at the millisecond time scale. SFM …
Frequency modulation during song in a suboscine does not require vocal muscles
The physiology of sound production in suboscines is poorly investigated. Suboscines are
thought to develop song innately unlike the closely related oscines. Comparing phonatory …
thought to develop song innately unlike the closely related oscines. Comparing phonatory …
Aerodynamics and motor control of ultrasonic vocalizations for social communication in mice and rats
Abstract Background Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) are crucial to their social
communication and a widely used translational tool for linking gene mutations to behavior …
communication and a widely used translational tool for linking gene mutations to behavior …
[HTML][HTML] Removal of chromophoric dissolved organic matter under combined photochemical and microbial degradation as a response to different irradiation intensities
Throughout the freshwater continuum, Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) and the colored
fraction, Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Material (CDOM), are continuously being added …
fraction, Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Material (CDOM), are continuously being added …