Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5593309 | Journal of Physiology-Paris | 2016 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
Birdsong is a learned motor behavior controlled by an interconnected structure of neural nuclei. This pathway is bilaterally organized, with anatomically indistinguishable structures in each brain hemisphere. In this work, we present a computational model whose variables are the average activities of different neural nuclei of the song system of oscine birds. Two of the variables are linked to the air sac pressure and the tension of the labia during canary song production. We show that these time dependent gestures are capable of driving a model of the vocal organ to synthesize realistic canary like songs.
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Authors
Rodrigo Gogui Alonso, Ana Amador, Gabriel B. Mindlin,