Highlights•Understanding sound production mechanisms can enhance investigation of performance.•Performance ranges of temporal and spectral features vary with production …
Human vocal development occurs through two parallel interactive processes that transform infant cries into more mature vocalizations, such as cooing sounds and babbling. First …
Quantitative biomechanical models can identify control parameters that are used during movements, and movement parameters that are encoded by premotor neurons. We fit a …
This paper considers state-dependent dynamics that mediate perception in the brain. In particular, it considers the formal basis of self-organized instabilities that enable perceptual …
The zebra finch brain features a set of clearly defined and hierarchically arranged motor nuclei that are selectively responsible for producing singing behavior. One of these regions …
CPH Elemans - Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2014 - Elsevier
Highlights•The source-filter theory for human voice production is applicable to songbirds.• Biomechanical effects of muscles remain only partially understood.•Multiple mechanisms of …
Songbirds learn and produce complex sequences of vocal gestures. Adult birdsong requires premotor nucleus HVC, in which projection neurons (PNs) burst sparsely at stereotyped …
To exhibit social intelligence, animals have to recognize whom they are communicating with. One way to make this inference is to select among internal generative models of each …
HH Danish, D Aronov, MS Fee - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Birdsong is a complex behavior that exhibits hierarchical organization. While the representation of singing behavior and its hierarchical organization has been studied in …