Goal-directed vocal planning in a songbird
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Zai, Anja T.
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Stepien, Anna E.
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Giret, Nicolas
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Hahnloser, Richard H.R.
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2024-07-24T13:03:37Z
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2024
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2050-084X
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10.7554/eLife.90445
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Songbirds’ vocal mastery is impressive, but to what extent is it a result of practice? Can they, based on experienced mismatch with a known target, plan the necessary changes to recover the target in a practice-free manner without intermittently singing? In adult zebra finches, we drive the pitch of a song syllable away from its stable (baseline) variant acquired from a tutor, then we withdraw reinforcement and subsequently deprive them of singing experience by muting or deafening. In this deprived state, birds do not recover their baseline song. However, they revert their songs toward the target by about 1 standard deviation of their recent practice, provided the sensory feedback during the latter signaled a pitch mismatch with the target. Thus, targeted vocal plasticity does not require immediate sensory experience, showing that zebra finches are capable of goal-directed vocal planning.
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eLife Sciences Publications
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Goal-directed vocal planning in a songbird
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2024-07-03
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eLife
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12
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RP90445
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18 p.
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The roles of vocal communication in pair formation and cultural learning in songbirds
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Vocal tuning and sequencing in songbirds and in humans
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