Birdsong is a complex behavior, which results from the interaction between a nervous system and a biomechanical peripheral device. While much has been learned about how complex sounds are generated in the vocal organ, little has been learned about the signature on the vocalizations of the nonlinear effects introduced by the acoustic interactions between a sound source and the vocal tract. The variety of morphologies among bird species makes birdsong a most suitable model to study phenomena associated to the production of complex vocalizations. Inspired by the sound production mechanisms of songbirds, in this work we study a mathematical model of a vocal organ, in which a simple sound source interacts with a tract, leading to a delay differe...
In human speech, the sound generated by the larynx is modified by articulatory movements of the uppe...
Birdsong assumes its complex and specific forms by the modulation of phonation in frequency and time...
The neuroethology of song learning, production, and maintenance in songbirds presents interesting si...
Frequency jumps are a common phenomenon in voice production. They are perceived as dis-continuities ...
Birdsong is an active field of research in neuroscience, since songbirds learn their songs through a...
Abstract 2. The model The syrinx of oscine birds has two parts, each of which can be controlled, to ...
Abstract The production of complex bird song is commonly achieved through neuromuscular activity of ...
The complex vocalizations found in different bird species emerge from the interplay between morpholo...
Because of the parallels found with human language production and acquisition, birdsong is an ideal ...
The avian vocal organ (the syrinx) is a versatile organ located at the junction of the primary bronc...
Birdsong is a complex vocal behavior, which emerges out of the interaction between a nervous system ...
Journal ArticleBirdsong is a model system for learned vocal behavior with remarkable parallels to hu...
During song production, oscine birds produce large air sac pressure pulses. During those pulses, ene...
Vocal communication is an unique example,where the nonlinear nature of the periphery can giverise to...
Birdsong, a rich and complex behavior, is a stellar model to understand a variety of biological prob...
In human speech, the sound generated by the larynx is modified by articulatory movements of the uppe...
Birdsong assumes its complex and specific forms by the modulation of phonation in frequency and time...
The neuroethology of song learning, production, and maintenance in songbirds presents interesting si...
Frequency jumps are a common phenomenon in voice production. They are perceived as dis-continuities ...
Birdsong is an active field of research in neuroscience, since songbirds learn their songs through a...
Abstract 2. The model The syrinx of oscine birds has two parts, each of which can be controlled, to ...
Abstract The production of complex bird song is commonly achieved through neuromuscular activity of ...
The complex vocalizations found in different bird species emerge from the interplay between morpholo...
Because of the parallels found with human language production and acquisition, birdsong is an ideal ...
The avian vocal organ (the syrinx) is a versatile organ located at the junction of the primary bronc...
Birdsong is a complex vocal behavior, which emerges out of the interaction between a nervous system ...
Journal ArticleBirdsong is a model system for learned vocal behavior with remarkable parallels to hu...
During song production, oscine birds produce large air sac pressure pulses. During those pulses, ene...
Vocal communication is an unique example,where the nonlinear nature of the periphery can giverise to...
Birdsong, a rich and complex behavior, is a stellar model to understand a variety of biological prob...
In human speech, the sound generated by the larynx is modified by articulatory movements of the uppe...
Birdsong assumes its complex and specific forms by the modulation of phonation in frequency and time...
The neuroethology of song learning, production, and maintenance in songbirds presents interesting si...