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Context-dependent song amplitude control in Bengalese finches

open access: yesContext-dependent song amplitude control in Bengalese finches
Estrildid finches have two song types: directed (courtship) and undirected (solo). These are acoustically identical and differ only in social context. Recent studies have shown that undirected singing is accompanied by strong activation of the basal ganglia pathway, whereas directed singing is not, which suggests a different degree of feedback control ...
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The Ebro Delta [PDF]

open access: yes, 1987
Ferrer i Parareda, Xavier
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Perception of missing fundamentals in zebra finches and Bengalese finches

open access: yesPerception of missing fundamentals in zebra finches and Bengalese finches
Perception of missing fundamental is widespread in vertebrate animals but seldom it is discussed with the relationship with vocal signals used by the animals. We tested the perception of missing fundamentals in two species of closely related finches with widely different vocal signals.
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Biased Learning of Sexual Signals by Female Bengalese Finches

open access: yesBiased Learning of Sexual Signals by Female Bengalese Finches
Peak shift in mate preference learning can be a driver of rapid repeated speciation. Therefore, clades that have undergone recent adaptive radiations are predicted to show biased learning of signals from the opposite sex. The estrildid finches are one such clade.
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Context-dependent modulations in zebra finch distance calls revealed by a novel goal-directed vocalization paradigm. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Safarcharati Z   +5 more
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