An Automated Procedure for Evaluating Song Imitation
Songbirds have emerged as an excellent model system to understand the neural basis of vocal and motor learning. Like humans, songbirds learn to imitate the vocalizations of their parents or other conspecific “tutors.” Young songbirds learn by comparing their own vocalizations to the memory of their...
Main Authors: | Mandelblat-Cerf, Yael, Fee, Michale S. |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences |
Format: | Article |
Language: | en_US |
Published: |
Public Library of Science
2014
|
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/88170 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7539-1745 |
Similar Items
-
A role for descending auditory cortical projections in songbird vocal learning
by: Mandelblat-Cerf, Yael, et al.
Published: (2014) -
A role for descending auditory cortical projections in songbird vocal learning
by: Mandelblat-Cerf, Yael, et al.
Published: (2017) -
Expressions of Multiple Neuronal Dynamics during Sensorimotor Learning in the Motor Cortex of Behaving Monkeys
by: Mandelblat-Cerf, Yael, et al.
Published: (2012) -
Natural Changes in Brain Temperature Underlie Variations in Song Tempo during a Mating Behavior
by: Aronov, Dmitriy, et al.
Published: (2013) -
An avian cortical circuit for chunking tutor song syllables into simple vocal-motor units
by: Mackevicius, Emily Lambert, et al.
Published: (2022)