Nonlinear model predicts diverse respiratory patterns of birdsong

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Goller, Franz
Other Author Trevisan, Marcos A.; Mindlin, Gabriel B.
Title Nonlinear model predicts diverse respiratory patterns of birdsong
Date 2006
Description A central aspect of the motor control of birdsong production is the capacity to generate diverse respiratory rhythms, which determine the coarse temporal pattern of song. The neural mechanisms that underlie this diversity of respiratory gestures and the resulting acoustic syllables are largely unknown. We show that the respiratory patterns of the highly complex and variable temporal organization of song in the canary (Serinus canaria) can be generated as solutions of a simple model describing the integration between song control and respiratory centers. This example suggests that subharmonic behavior can play an important role in providing a complex variety of responses with minimal neural substrate.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Volume 96
First Page 058103-1
Last Page 058103-4
Subject Sound; Syllables; Song
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Trevisan, M. A., Mindlin, G. B., & Goller, F. (2006). Nonlinear model predicts diverse respiratory patterns of birdsong. Physical Review Letters, 96, 058103-1-4.
Rights Management (c) American Physical Society
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6q24hw3
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