Social Memory Formation Rapidly and Differentially Affects the Motivation and Performance of Vocal Communication Signals in the Bengalese Finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica). [PDF]
Toccalino DC, Sun H, Sakata JT.
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Voco-auditory behavior in the bengalese finch: A comparison with the zebra finch
The zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata castanotis) has been a 'de facto standard' in neuroethological study of song learning. A large number of exciting findings in the neurobiology of learning and memory based on song learning behavior in this species.
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A reafferent and feed-forward model of song syntax generation in the Bengalese finch. [PDF]
Hanuschkin A, Diesmann M, Morrison A.
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Deep audio embeddings for vocalisation clustering. [PDF]
Best P, Paris S, Glotin H, Marxer R.
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High-throughput assessment of vocal modulation following chemogenetic inhibition in songbirds. [PDF]
Song C, Fujibayashi M, Abe K.
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Timing during transitions in Bengalese finch song: implications for motor sequencing.
Troyer TW, Brainard MS, Bouchard KE.
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Auditory sensitivity and vocal acoustics in five species of estrildid songbirds. [PDF]
Yeh YT, Rivera M, Woolley SMN.
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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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Occurrence and vertical transmission of avian polyomavirus and circovirus in captive and wild Passeriformes in Poland. [PDF]
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A journey from speech to dance through the field of oxytocin. [PDF]
Theofanopoulou C.
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