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Current Biology, 2022
Robert Fleischer and colleagues introduce the unique songbird fauna of Hawaii and the threats it faces.
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Robert Fleischer and colleagues introduce the unique songbird fauna of Hawaii and the threats it faces.
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2014
Humans with mutations in the transcription factor FOXP2 display a severe speech disorder. Songbirds are a powerful model system to study FoxP2. Like humans, songbirds communicate via vocalizations that are imitatively learned during critical periods and this learning is influenced by social factors and relies on functionally lateralized neural circuits.
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Humans with mutations in the transcription factor FOXP2 display a severe speech disorder. Songbirds are a powerful model system to study FoxP2. Like humans, songbirds communicate via vocalizations that are imitatively learned during critical periods and this learning is influenced by social factors and relies on functionally lateralized neural circuits.
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Neural correlates of cognitively controlled vocalizations in a corvid songbird
Summary: The neuronal basis of the songbird’s song system is well understood. However, little is known about the neuronal correlates of the executive control of songbird vocalizations. Here, we record single-unit activity from the pallial endbrain region
Katharina F Brecht, Andreas Nieder
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2020
This chapter examines Khan’s development into a powerhouse singer and talented songwriter as the frontwoman of Rufus. Drawing Khan’s childhood experiences described in her memoir, as well as musicologist Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr.’s notion of black community theater, the chapter demonstrates how she transposed her rebellious spirit, evidenced briefly ...
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This chapter examines Khan’s development into a powerhouse singer and talented songwriter as the frontwoman of Rufus. Drawing Khan’s childhood experiences described in her memoir, as well as musicologist Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr.’s notion of black community theater, the chapter demonstrates how she transposed her rebellious spirit, evidenced briefly ...
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Chlamydiosis in British songbirds
Veterinary Record, 2012Avian chlamydiosis (‘psittacosis’) is caused by the intracellular bacterium Chlamydia (previously Chlamydophila ) psittaci (Andersen and Franson 2007). Birds are natural hosts of C psittaci , and a wide range of avian species are susceptible to infection (Kaleta and Taday 2003).
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AbstractThis chapter discusses nightingales as singers, and singers as nightingales, leading to a discussion of virtuosity and the merits of pure sound. The issues are particularly clear in Monteverdi’s settings of texts that mention birdsong, but the broader point is that music is always in some sense about music. Matters come to a head, however, when
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Trade in a small-range songbird, the Javan crocias, gives insight into the Asian Songbird Crisis
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2021, Ahmad Ardiansyah, Sophie Manson
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