Abstract Background Like human infants, songbirds learn their species-specific vocalizations through imitation learning. The birdsong system has emerged as a widely used experimental animal model for understanding the underlying neural mechanisms responsible for vocal production learning. However, how neural impulses are translated into the precise motor behavior of the complex vocal organ (syrinx) to create song is poorly understood. First and foremost, we lack a detailed understanding of syringeal morphology. Results To fill this gap we combined non-invasive (high-field magnetic resonance imaging and micro-computed tomography) and invasive techniques (histology and micro-dissection) to construct the annotated high-resolution three-dimensi...
Abstract Background The ability to imitate the vocalizations of other organisms, a trait known as vo...
Singing in songbirds is a complex, learned behavior which shares many parallels with human speech. T...
Like human infants, songbirds acquire their song by imitation and eventually generate sounds that re...
Background: Like human infants, songbirds learn their species-specific vocalizations through imitat...
The biomechanics of sound production forms an integral part of the neuromechanical control loop of a...
Background The ability to imitate sounds depends on a process called vocal production learning, a r...
Because of the parallels found with human language production and acquisition, birdsong is an ideal ...
Because of the parallels found with human language production and acquisition, birdsong is an ideal ...
The coordination of complex vocal behaviors like human speech and oscine birdsong requires fine inte...
In many songbirds the larger vocal repertoire of males is associated with sexual dimorphism of the v...
In many songbirds the larger vocal repertoire of males is associated with sexual dimorphism of the v...
The vocal organ of birds, the syrinx, is formed by modified cartilages of the trachea and bronchi. R...
Journal ArticleAlthough central control of song production has been investigated extensively in the ...
Brain machine interfaces (BMIs) hold promise to restore impaired motor function and serve as powerfu...
Journal ArticleYoung adult zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata, 90150 phd) sing a stereotyped song, b...
Abstract Background The ability to imitate the vocalizations of other organisms, a trait known as vo...
Singing in songbirds is a complex, learned behavior which shares many parallels with human speech. T...
Like human infants, songbirds acquire their song by imitation and eventually generate sounds that re...
Background: Like human infants, songbirds learn their species-specific vocalizations through imitat...
The biomechanics of sound production forms an integral part of the neuromechanical control loop of a...
Background The ability to imitate sounds depends on a process called vocal production learning, a r...
Because of the parallels found with human language production and acquisition, birdsong is an ideal ...
Because of the parallels found with human language production and acquisition, birdsong is an ideal ...
The coordination of complex vocal behaviors like human speech and oscine birdsong requires fine inte...
In many songbirds the larger vocal repertoire of males is associated with sexual dimorphism of the v...
In many songbirds the larger vocal repertoire of males is associated with sexual dimorphism of the v...
The vocal organ of birds, the syrinx, is formed by modified cartilages of the trachea and bronchi. R...
Journal ArticleAlthough central control of song production has been investigated extensively in the ...
Brain machine interfaces (BMIs) hold promise to restore impaired motor function and serve as powerfu...
Journal ArticleYoung adult zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata, 90150 phd) sing a stereotyped song, b...
Abstract Background The ability to imitate the vocalizations of other organisms, a trait known as vo...
Singing in songbirds is a complex, learned behavior which shares many parallels with human speech. T...
Like human infants, songbirds acquire their song by imitation and eventually generate sounds that re...