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- W2968409185 abstract "Oscines learn to produce a complex vocalization, the song, which they copy from a conspecific as young birds. The song is an attractive and conspicuous acoustic signal with striking spectral and temporal complexity. The oscine song copying behavior is also remarkable because vocal imitation is a relatively rare ability in vertebrates and because none of the nonavian species can outperform the best oscine mimics. Studies of the neurobiology of song learning have unraveled many of the mechanisms involved in this impressive vocal behavior. Song, however, is only one of the many vocalizations that are produced by oscines. The vocal repertoire of oscines is impressive not only because of the number of vocalizations produced but also because of the flexible production and usage of these sounds. This chapter reviews the vocal behavior of oscines in the framework of animal communication and examines the mechanisms underlying the production and perception of all vocalization types. The chapter also reviews how the auditory system and vocal and social brain networks might be connected to generate appropriate responses to communication calls and song. As a whole, this chapter argues that studies of the mechanisms underlying song learning and also the mechanisms underlying call plasticity, production, and perception are critical for understanding the neuroethology of vocal communication in oscines. Embracing the complexity of the vocal communication system of oscines will enhance our understanding of the brain areas that, until now, have mostly been studied in the context of song imitation." @default.
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- W2968409185 date "2020-01-01" @default.
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- W2968409185 title "The Neuroethology of Vocal Communication in Songbirds: Production and Perception of a Call Repertoire" @default.
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