Birdsong and human vocal communication are both complex behaviours which show striking similarities mainly thought to be present in the area of development and learning. Recent studies, however, suggest that there are also parallels in vocal production mechanisms. While it has been long thought that vocal tract filtering, as it occurs in human speech, only plays a minor role in birdsong there is an increasing number of studies indicating the presence of sound filtering mechanisms in bird vocalizations as well.) to song structures we identified beak gape and the expansion of the oropharyngeal-esophageal cavity (OEC) as potential articulators. We subsequently manipulated both structures in an experiment in which we played sound through the vo...
Humans perceive speech as relatively stable despite acoustic variation caused by vocal tract (VT) di...
Journal ArticleYoung adult zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata, 90150 phd) sing a stereotyped song, b...
Specialized neural pathways, the song system, are required for acquiring, producing, and perceiving ...
Birdsong and human vocal communication are both complex behaviours which show striking similarities ...
In human speech, the sound generated by the larynx is modified by articulatory movements of the uppe...
Kinematic analyses have demonstrated that the extent to which a songbird\u27s beak is open when sing...
Journal ArticleUpper vocal tract resonances in singing birds could be modified by beak opening, lary...
AbstractHuman speech and bird vocalization are complex communicative behaviors with notable similari...
Similar to humans, songbirds rely on auditory feedback to maintain the acoustic and sequence structu...
Birdsong is an active field of research in neuroscience, since songbirds learn their songs through a...
Abstract Song in birds is produced as air flows past the vibratory structures of the syrinx typicall...
ABSTRACT: The crystallized structure of adult zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) song is modifiable i...
Despite the complex geometry of songbird's vocal system, it was typically modelled as a tube or with...
In most animals that vocalize, control of fundamental frequency is a key element for effective commu...
Journal ArticleBirdsong is a model system for learned vocal behavior with remarkable parallels to hu...
Humans perceive speech as relatively stable despite acoustic variation caused by vocal tract (VT) di...
Journal ArticleYoung adult zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata, 90150 phd) sing a stereotyped song, b...
Specialized neural pathways, the song system, are required for acquiring, producing, and perceiving ...
Birdsong and human vocal communication are both complex behaviours which show striking similarities ...
In human speech, the sound generated by the larynx is modified by articulatory movements of the uppe...
Kinematic analyses have demonstrated that the extent to which a songbird\u27s beak is open when sing...
Journal ArticleUpper vocal tract resonances in singing birds could be modified by beak opening, lary...
AbstractHuman speech and bird vocalization are complex communicative behaviors with notable similari...
Similar to humans, songbirds rely on auditory feedback to maintain the acoustic and sequence structu...
Birdsong is an active field of research in neuroscience, since songbirds learn their songs through a...
Abstract Song in birds is produced as air flows past the vibratory structures of the syrinx typicall...
ABSTRACT: The crystallized structure of adult zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) song is modifiable i...
Despite the complex geometry of songbird's vocal system, it was typically modelled as a tube or with...
In most animals that vocalize, control of fundamental frequency is a key element for effective commu...
Journal ArticleBirdsong is a model system for learned vocal behavior with remarkable parallels to hu...
Humans perceive speech as relatively stable despite acoustic variation caused by vocal tract (VT) di...
Journal ArticleYoung adult zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata, 90150 phd) sing a stereotyped song, b...
Specialized neural pathways, the song system, are required for acquiring, producing, and perceiving ...