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Preparing to sing: respiratory patterns underlying motor readiness for song.
Méndez JM, Dukes J, Cooper BG.
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Differential morphology and distribution of GFAP astrocytes in vocal brain circuit in a songbird Southern house wren and humans. [PDF]
Hinestroza-Morales S +6 more
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Partially Observable Markov Models Inferred Using Statistical Tests Reveal Context-Dependent Syllable Transitions in Bengalese Finch Songs. [PDF]
Lu J +3 more
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Examining the capability for rhythmic synchronization and music production in vocal learning parrot species. [PDF]
Seki Y.
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The Temporal Organization of Learned Vocal Behavior Is Predicted by Species Rather Than Experience. [PDF]
Edwards JA, Rivera M, Woolley SMN.
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Editorial: Naturalistic neuroscience - Towards a full cycle from lab to field. [PDF]
Hoffmann S +3 more
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Sequential learning and rule abstraction in Bengalese finches
The Bengalese finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica) is a species of songbird. Males sing courtship songs with complex note-to-note transition rules, while females discriminate these songs when choosing their mate. The present study uses serial reaction time (RT) to examine the characteristics of the Bengalese finches' sequential behaviours beyond ...
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