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OCTAVie: Open-source Capture Technology for Animal Vocalization in ultrasonic range [PDF]
Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) in rodents are a key tool in neuroscience for investigating emotion, social behavior, and disease models. However, commercial recording systems remain expensive and generate massive datasets that require heavy post ...
Laura Durieux +7 more
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Neurons in the bat auditory cortex encode class and complexity of future vocalizations [PDF]
Vocal production is a complex behavior across the animal kingdom that relies on coordinated motor and auditory networks. However, the contribution of sensory areas in vocal control remains poorly understood.
Susanne S. Babl +2 more
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Animal Species Classification from Vocalizations Using Cochlear-Inspired Audio Features and Machine Learning [PDF]
Biomimetic approaches have gained increasing attention in the development of efficient computational models for sound scene analysis. In this paper, we present a sound-based animal species classification method inspired by the auditory processing ...
Karim Youssef +5 more
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We previously described an analytical model regarding how human falsetto voice is produced upon interaction between the respiratory airflow and vocal fold motion.
Shinji Deguchi
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Distributed acoustic cues for caller identity in macaque vocalization [PDF]
Individual primates can be identified by the sound of their voice. Macaques have demonstrated an ability to discern conspecific identity from a harmonically structured ‘coo’ call.
Makoto Fukushima +2 more
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In its broadest definition, Vocology is the study of vocalization, much like audiology is the study of hearing. Vocology includes the exploration of the full capability of human and animal sound production, some of which is embedded in human speech.
Ingo R. Titze
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Rats elicit two types of ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs), positive (30–80 kHz; high pitch) and negative (10–30 kHz; low pitch) voices. As patients with schizophrenia often exhibit soliloquy-like symptoms, we explored whether an animal model for ...
Itaru Narihara +8 more
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Acoustic sensors for detecting cow behaviour
Acoustic technologies provide a non-invasive method to generate information about the health, welfare, and environmental impact of livestock. This study demonstrated that rear leg attached acoustic sensors can be used to differentiate between seven ...
P.R. Shorten
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Origins of scale invariance in vocalization sequences and speech. [PDF]
To communicate effectively animals need to detect temporal vocalization cues that vary over several orders of magnitude in their amplitude and frequency content.
Fatemeh Khatami +3 more
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Ultrasonic vocalization (USV) is one of the measurable behavioral parameters of sociosexual interactions in rats. To precisely and accurately describe the neurobehavioral properties of USV and the potentially related specific emotional responsiveness of ...
Wiktor Bogacki-Rychlik +2 more
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