Title of article :
Sensory constraints on birdsong syntax: neural responses to swamp sparrow songs with accelerated trill rates
Author/Authors :
J.F. Prather، نويسنده , , S. Peters، نويسنده , , R. Mooney، نويسنده , , S. Nowicki Jr.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
10
From page :
1411
To page :
1420
Abstract :
Both sensory and motor mechanisms can constrain behavioural performance. Sensory mechanisms may be especially important for constraining behaviours that depend on experience, such as learned birdsongs. Swamp sparrows, Melospiza georgiana, learn to sing by imitating the song of a tutor, but they fail to accurately imitate artificial tutor songs with abnormally accelerated trills, instead singing brief and rapid trills interrupted by silent gaps. This ‘broken syntax’ has been proposed to arise from vocal-motor limitations. Here we consider whether sensory limitations exist that could also contribute to broken syntax. We tested this idea by recording auditory-evoked activity of sensorimotor neurons in the swamp sparrowʹs brain that are known to be important for the learning, performance and perception of song. In freely behaving adult sparrows that sang songs with normal syntax, neurons were detected that exhibited precisely time-locked activity to each repetition of the syllable in a trill when presented at a natural rate. Those cells failed to faithfully follow syllables presented at an accelerated rate, however, and their failure to respond to consecutive syllables increased as a function of trill rate. This ‘flickering’ auditory representation in animals performing normal syntax reveals a central constraint on the sensory processing of rapid trills. Furthermore, because these neurons are implicated in both song learning and perception, and because auditory flickering began to occur at accelerated trill rates previously associated with the emergence of broken song syntax, these sensory constraints may contribute to the emergence of broken syntax.
Keywords :
auditory , birdsong , development , Melospiza georgiana , sensorimotor , Syntax , swamp sparrow , vocal learning , HVC
Journal title :
Animal Behaviour
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Animal Behaviour
Record number :
1284185
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