Neural mechanisms of auditory species recognition in birds

Volume: 94, Issue: 5, Pages: 1619 - 1635
Published: May 7, 2019
Abstract
Auditory communication in humans and other animals frequently takes place in noisy environments with many co-occurring signallers. Receivers are thus challenged to rapidly recognize salient auditory signals and filter out irrelevant sounds. Most bird species produce a variety of complex vocalizations that function to communicate with other members of their own species and behavioural evidence broadly supports preferences for conspecific over...
Paper Details
Title
Neural mechanisms of auditory species recognition in birds
Published Date
May 7, 2019
Volume
94
Issue
5
Pages
1619 - 1635
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