Birdsong assumes its complex and specific forms by the modulation of phonation in frequency and time domains. The organization of control mechanisms and intrinsic properties causing such modulation have been studied in songbirds but much less so in non-songbirds, the songs of which are often regarded as relatively simple. We examined mechanisms of frequency and amplitude modulation of phonation in ring doves Streptopelia risoria, which are non-songbirds. Spontaneous coo vocalizations were recorded together with concurrent pressure patterns in two different air sacs and air flow rate in the trachea. The results show that amplitude modulation is the result of the cyclic opening and closure of a valve instead of fluctuations in driving pressur...
As animals vocalize, their vocal organ transforms motor commands into vocalizations for social commu...
Journal ArticleBirdsong is a model system for learned vocal behavior with remarkable parallels to hu...
Journal ArticleUpper vocal tract resonances in singing birds could be modified by beak opening, lary...
Birdsong assumes its complex and specific forms by the modulation of phonation in frequency and time...
In most animals that vocalize, control of fundamental frequency is a key element for effective commu...
In most animals that vocalize, control of fundamental frequency is a key element for effective commu...
Frequency modulation is a salient acoustic feature of birdsong. Its control is usually attributed to...
Abstract Song in birds is produced as air flows past the vibratory structures of the syrinx typicall...
Journal ArticleDuring song production, oscine birds produce large air sac pressure pulses. During th...
Birdsong is a complex behavior, which results from the interaction between a nervous system and a bi...
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...
Pure-tone song is a common and widespread phenomenon in birds. The mechanistic origin of this type ...
Vocal amplitude, one of the crucial factors for the exchange of acoustic signals, has been neglected...
Birdsong has developed into one of the important models for motor control of learned behaviour and s...
As animals vocalize, their vocal organ transforms motor commands into vocalizations for social commu...
Journal ArticleBirdsong is a model system for learned vocal behavior with remarkable parallels to hu...
Journal ArticleUpper vocal tract resonances in singing birds could be modified by beak opening, lary...
Birdsong assumes its complex and specific forms by the modulation of phonation in frequency and time...
In most animals that vocalize, control of fundamental frequency is a key element for effective commu...
In most animals that vocalize, control of fundamental frequency is a key element for effective commu...
Frequency modulation is a salient acoustic feature of birdsong. Its control is usually attributed to...
Abstract Song in birds is produced as air flows past the vibratory structures of the syrinx typicall...
Journal ArticleDuring song production, oscine birds produce large air sac pressure pulses. During th...
Birdsong is a complex behavior, which results from the interaction between a nervous system and a bi...
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...
Pure-tone song is a common and widespread phenomenon in birds. The mechanistic origin of this type ...
Vocal amplitude, one of the crucial factors for the exchange of acoustic signals, has been neglected...
Birdsong has developed into one of the important models for motor control of learned behaviour and s...
As animals vocalize, their vocal organ transforms motor commands into vocalizations for social commu...
Journal ArticleBirdsong is a model system for learned vocal behavior with remarkable parallels to hu...
Journal ArticleUpper vocal tract resonances in singing birds could be modified by beak opening, lary...