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Emotional vocalizations alter behaviors and neurochemical release into the amygdala

open access: yeseLife
The basolateral amygdala (BLA), a brain center of emotional expression, contributes to acoustic communication by first interpreting the meaning of social sounds in the context of the listener’s internal state, then organizing the appropriate behavioral ...
Zahra Ghasemahmad   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Effect of Heterospecific Song and Anthropogenic Sound on the Development of Life History Traits in a Field Cricket

open access: yesEthology, Volume 132, Issue 7, Page 466-476, July 2026.
We raised fall field crickets in acoustic environments of silence, their own song, traffic noise, or the song of the recently introduced Japanese burrowing cricket and measured development, size, and adult survival. We found that crickets reared with burrowing cricket song developed more quickly than crickets reared in silence.
Troy A. Bowers, Susan N. Gershman
wiley   +1 more source

Factor loadings of the response measures on the first (PC1) and second (PC2) principal component in playback experiment. Variance explained by the PC scores is given in parentheses.

open access: yes, 2013
Factor loadings of the response measures on the first (PC1) and second (PC2) principal component in playback experiment. Variance explained by the PC scores is given in parentheses.
Nicole Geberzahn (200659)   +3 more
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Free‐living Black‐tailed Godwits maintain constant intake rates across varying grassland habitat conditions by adjusting their foraging behaviour

open access: yesIbis, Volume 168, Issue 3, Page 876-889, July 2026.
Free‐living birds need to acquire enough food to fulfil their energetic needs, which may require more effort in habitats with less favourable conditions. Therefore, to maintain their necessary energy intake, birds need to adjust their foraging behaviour in response to varying habitat conditions.
Renée Veenstra   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sound playback files for oyster Magallana gigas settlement experiment

open access: yes
These data are the playback files used for the publication: Schmidlin, S., Parcerisas, C., Hubert, J., Watson, M. S., Mees, J., Botteldooren, D., Devos, P., Debusschere, E., & Hablützel, P. I. (2024).
Schmidlin, Sarah   +6 more
core   +1 more source

PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN AUDIO RECORDING UNTUK PLAYBACK EXPERIMENT TERHADAP PERILAKU TERITORIAL ORANGUTAN

open access: yes, 2017
Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk melihat pengaruh penggunaan audiorecording untuk playback experiment terhadap perilaku teritorial dari orangutannon-alpha. Penelitian dilakukan di Taman Nasional Gunung Leuser KabupatenLangkat Sumatra Utara, menggunakan
Rahmat Nazif
core  

Effects of Video Playback of a Person on His Self-Concept

open access: yes, 1970
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effects of a video playback of a person on his self-concept. Ss in teams of 3 were randomly assigned to a video playback condition (VP) or a no video playback condition (NVP). Each team had both VP and
Darhl M. Pedersen, H. Parker Blount
core   +1 more source

Summary of each controlled exposure experiment, including controls (no sound emitted) and MFAS (playback of mid-frequency active sonar).

open access: yes
Summary of each controlled exposure experiment, including controls (no sound emitted) and MFAS (playback of mid-frequency active sonar).
Selene Fregosi (6313355)   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Function of note strings in Japanese Tit alarm calls to the Common Cuckoo: a playback experiment

open access: yesAvian Research, 2017
Background Birds produce alarm calls to convey information about threats. Some Passerine alarm calls consist of several note strings, but few studies have examined their function. Previous studies have shown that Japanese Tits (Parus minor) can alter the
Jiangping Yu   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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