WOS:A1995TV36400007International audienceThis paper reviews some aspects on the perceptual processes involved in the categorization of natural sounds, especially in birdsong. Different models have been proposed to account for the simple filtering observed at the peripheral level to the recognition processes, revealed through behavioural responses. Some studies have shown that neurons in some of the motor nuclei (high vocal center) in the brain are specialized towards precise species-specific characteristics, even the bird's own song. These results indicate a high level of integration, but little is known about intermediate levels. Studies of the perception of natural songs by starlings show that many neurons in field L are selective towards...
The study of birdsong has made significant contributions to the development of modern ethology. Conc...
WOS:000232320100002International audienceThe field L complex is thought to be the highest auditory c...
The division of continuously variable acoustic signals into discrete perceptual categories is a fund...
WOS:A1995TV36400007International audienceThis paper reviews some aspects on the perceptual processes...
International audienceCategorization is essential to all cognitive processes, but identifying the ne...
Categorization is essential to all cognitive processes, but identifying the neural substrates underl...
International audienceCategorization is essential to all cognitive processes, but identifying the ne...
WOS:000262258700012International audienceCategorization is essential to all cognitive processes, but...
International audienceCategorization is essential to all cognitive processes, but identifying the ne...
International audienceThe 'song control system' has been defined as a set of interconnected brain nu...
International audienceThe 'song control system' has been defined as a set of interconnected brain nu...
WOS:000089176400011International audiencePrevious studies on starling song had shown that different ...
Understanding song perception and singing behavior in birds requires the study of auditory processin...
Songbirds, like humans, learn to produce and to recognize complex, species-specific sounds, providin...
The division of continuously variable acoustic signals into discrete perceptual categories is a fund...
The study of birdsong has made significant contributions to the development of modern ethology. Conc...
WOS:000232320100002International audienceThe field L complex is thought to be the highest auditory c...
The division of continuously variable acoustic signals into discrete perceptual categories is a fund...
WOS:A1995TV36400007International audienceThis paper reviews some aspects on the perceptual processes...
International audienceCategorization is essential to all cognitive processes, but identifying the ne...
Categorization is essential to all cognitive processes, but identifying the neural substrates underl...
International audienceCategorization is essential to all cognitive processes, but identifying the ne...
WOS:000262258700012International audienceCategorization is essential to all cognitive processes, but...
International audienceCategorization is essential to all cognitive processes, but identifying the ne...
International audienceThe 'song control system' has been defined as a set of interconnected brain nu...
International audienceThe 'song control system' has been defined as a set of interconnected brain nu...
WOS:000089176400011International audiencePrevious studies on starling song had shown that different ...
Understanding song perception and singing behavior in birds requires the study of auditory processin...
Songbirds, like humans, learn to produce and to recognize complex, species-specific sounds, providin...
The division of continuously variable acoustic signals into discrete perceptual categories is a fund...
The study of birdsong has made significant contributions to the development of modern ethology. Conc...
WOS:000232320100002International audienceThe field L complex is thought to be the highest auditory c...
The division of continuously variable acoustic signals into discrete perceptual categories is a fund...