Results 141 to 150 of about 3,085 (183)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Neuron, 1989
Song is a stereotyped behavior, yet its development depends on sensory feedback and learning. Early bird fanciers recognized that young birds must have a good tutor to become a good singer. They also knew that birds could be bred for more elaborate songs, as exemplified by different breeds of canaries selected for different ways of singing. Thus,
openaire +3 more sources
Song is a stereotyped behavior, yet its development depends on sensory feedback and learning. Early bird fanciers recognized that young birds must have a good tutor to become a good singer. They also knew that birds could be bred for more elaborate songs, as exemplified by different breeds of canaries selected for different ways of singing. Thus,
openaire +3 more sources
American Psychologist, 1998
Vocalizations used by birds for territory defense, mate attraction, or both are often referred to as a given species' song. Birdsong refers to the often complex vocalizations produced most frequently by males of species that are members of the songbird order (passeriformes).
G F, Ball, S H, Hulse
openaire +2 more sources
Vocalizations used by birds for territory defense, mate attraction, or both are often referred to as a given species' song. Birdsong refers to the often complex vocalizations produced most frequently by males of species that are members of the songbird order (passeriformes).
G F, Ball, S H, Hulse
openaire +2 more sources
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2002
One of the challenges when considering the motor control of birdsong is to understand how such a wide variety of temporally and spectrally diverse vocalizations are learned and produced. A better understanding of central neural processing, together with direct endoscopic observations and physiological studies of peripheral motor function during singing,
Roderick A, Suthers, Daniel, Margoliash
openaire +2 more sources
One of the challenges when considering the motor control of birdsong is to understand how such a wide variety of temporally and spectrally diverse vocalizations are learned and produced. A better understanding of central neural processing, together with direct endoscopic observations and physiological studies of peripheral motor function during singing,
Roderick A, Suthers, Daniel, Margoliash
openaire +2 more sources
Physical Review Letters, 2002
We present a model for the activities of neural circuits in a nucleus found in the brains of songbirds: the robust nucleus of the archistriatum (RA). This is a fore brain song control nucleus responsible for the phasic and precise neural signals driving vocal and respiratory motor neurons during singing.
Rodrigo, Laje, Gabriel B, Mindlin
openaire +2 more sources
We present a model for the activities of neural circuits in a nucleus found in the brains of songbirds: the robust nucleus of the archistriatum (RA). This is a fore brain song control nucleus responsible for the phasic and precise neural signals driving vocal and respiratory motor neurons during singing.
Rodrigo, Laje, Gabriel B, Mindlin
openaire +2 more sources
Birdsong: models and mechanisms
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2001Recent studies have provided important information concerning the neural signals that subserve vocal learning in songbirds: advanced signal processing techniques are beginning to clarify the behavioral trajectories followed by developing birds; single-unit physiology in behaving animals is providing important clues about sensory and motor ...
T W, Troyer, S W, Bottjer
openaire +2 more sources
Learning birdsong by imitation
Science, 2019Transforming sensory information into vocal imitation allows young finches to ...
openaire +2 more sources
This file is an English translation of a Modern Greek poem Κελαδήματα (Birdsongs). This Greek poem is in 89-90 pages from a Greek journal [Ho Logos] (Jan.1919).
openaire +1 more source
openaire +1 more source
Evolution of Birdsong Grammars
2007Recent studies on song birds reveal that their vocal communication has some common features with human language. In particular, a songbird called Bengalese finch has interesting vocal communication in which courtship song is arranged by finite-state grammar [6].
Kazutoshi Sasahara, Takashi Ikegami
openaire +1 more source
2002
Abstract Male birds sing to selected audiences. The male is a landlord and potential warrior, notifying other males that it is ready to defend its territory. It is also a charming troubadour attempting to convince females that it is the best in town.
openaire +1 more source
Abstract Male birds sing to selected audiences. The male is a landlord and potential warrior, notifying other males that it is ready to defend its territory. It is also a charming troubadour attempting to convince females that it is the best in town.
openaire +1 more source
Pattern generation in birdsong
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994The temporal pattern of birdsong derives largely from the timing of activity in the bird's respiratory muscles. Birds can simultaneously produce two different temporal patterns from the left and right halves of their vocal organ. Recent studies using lesions, neurophysiological recordings, and electrical perturbation of neural signaling in song nuclei ...
openaire +3 more sources

