This chapter briefly reviews what is known—and what remains to be understood—about Grey parrot vocal learning. I review Greys’ physical capacities—issues of auditory perception and production—then discuss how these capacities are used in vocal learning and can be recruited for referential communication with humans. I discuss cross-species comparisons where applicable and conclude with a description of recent research that integrates issues of reference, production and perception
The study of vocal production learning in birds is heavily biased towards oscine songbirds, making t...
It has been recently proposed that music should be regarded as a non-verbal form of communication. I...
The ability to communicate referentially has been historically viewed as being uniquelly human. Howe...
This chapter briefly reviews what is known—and what remains to be understood—about Grey parrot vocal...
For many passerines, the extent,timing, and even presence of allospecific vocal learning can be infl...
Human speech is considered to be unique means of communication. The beginnings of human vocalization...
During the past 24 years, I have used a modeling technique (M/R procedure) to train Grey parrots to ...
Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) solve various cognitive tasks and acquire and use English speech ...
By examining psittacine speech (primarily from a Grey parrot, Psittacus erithacus, named Alex) in a ...
Parrots are known for their capacity to reproduce the sounds of human speech, but few studies have i...
This dissertation is a report on the investigation of the vocal behavior of free-living Grey Parrots...
Parrots are well known for their imitative abilities of human speech. Since a few years, some resear...
Research into speech perception by nonhuman animals can be crucially informative in assessing whethe...
A handful of mammalian and avian species can imitate speech (i.e., sounds perceived by humans as tho...
The ability to imitate complex sounds is rare, and among birds has been found only in parrots, songb...
The study of vocal production learning in birds is heavily biased towards oscine songbirds, making t...
It has been recently proposed that music should be regarded as a non-verbal form of communication. I...
The ability to communicate referentially has been historically viewed as being uniquelly human. Howe...
This chapter briefly reviews what is known—and what remains to be understood—about Grey parrot vocal...
For many passerines, the extent,timing, and even presence of allospecific vocal learning can be infl...
Human speech is considered to be unique means of communication. The beginnings of human vocalization...
During the past 24 years, I have used a modeling technique (M/R procedure) to train Grey parrots to ...
Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) solve various cognitive tasks and acquire and use English speech ...
By examining psittacine speech (primarily from a Grey parrot, Psittacus erithacus, named Alex) in a ...
Parrots are known for their capacity to reproduce the sounds of human speech, but few studies have i...
This dissertation is a report on the investigation of the vocal behavior of free-living Grey Parrots...
Parrots are well known for their imitative abilities of human speech. Since a few years, some resear...
Research into speech perception by nonhuman animals can be crucially informative in assessing whethe...
A handful of mammalian and avian species can imitate speech (i.e., sounds perceived by humans as tho...
The ability to imitate complex sounds is rare, and among birds has been found only in parrots, songb...
The study of vocal production learning in birds is heavily biased towards oscine songbirds, making t...
It has been recently proposed that music should be regarded as a non-verbal form of communication. I...
The ability to communicate referentially has been historically viewed as being uniquelly human. Howe...