Low-dimensional dynamical model for the diversity of pressure patterns used in canary song

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Goller, Franz
Other Author Alonso, Leandro M.; Alliende, Jorge A.; Mindlin, Gabriel B.
Title Low-dimensional dynamical model for the diversity of pressure patterns used in canary song
Date 2009-04
Description During song production, oscine birds produce large air sac pressure pulses. During those pulses, energy is transferred to labia located at the juncture between the bronchii and the trachea, inducing the high frequency labial oscillations which are responsible for airflow modulations, i.e., the uttered sound. In order to generate diverse syllables, canaries (Serinus canaria) use a set of air sac pressure patterns with characteristic shapes. In this work we show that these different shapes can be approximated by the subharmonic solutions of a forced normal form.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Journal Title Physical Review E
Volume 79
Issue 4
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevE.79.041929
citatation_issn 1539-3755
Subject Serinus canarias; Air sac pressure
Subject LCSH Birdsongs; Canaries
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Alonso, L. M., Alliende, J. A., Goller, F., & Mindlin, G. B. (2009). Low-dimensional dynamical model for the diversity of pressure patterns used in canary song. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 79(4), 041929.
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