Motor control of crystallized song is modified by sensory feedback

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Goller, Franz
Other Author Suthers, R. A.; Wild, J. M.
Title Motor control of crystallized song is modified by sensory feedback
Date 1997
Description Song production requires precisely coordinated activity in the respiratory and syringcal (vocal organ) muscles. Crystallized adult song is characterized by acoustic and motor stereotypy which does not require auditory feedback, suggesting it is represented by fixed central motor programs. To determine if this adult motor pattern is modulated by sensory feedback, we briefly increased the respiratory pressure by injecting short (10 - 30 ms) puffs of air through a cannula into a cranial thoracic air sac of singing, adult male cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis), while monitoring air sac pressure, the rate of airflow through each bronchus and the electromyogram (EMG) of abdominal expiratory muscles.
Type Text
Publisher Society for Neuroscience
Volume 23
Issue 100.5
First Page 244
Subject Air injection; Auditory feedback; Pressure
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Suthers, R. A., Goller, F., & Wild, J. M. (1997). Motor control of crystallized song is modified by sensory feedback. Society for Neuroscience, 23(100.5) 244.
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