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SP, IPSJ-MUS, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2022-06-17
10:50
Online Online [Invited Talk] Hearing and vocalization in birds
Kazuo Okanoya (Teikyo U) SP2022-1
Songbirds learn their territorial and mating songs through auditory feedback. Their songs have complex and precise acous... [more] SP2022-1
pp.1-2
SP, IPSJ-MUS, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2022-06-17
13:00
Online Online Characterization of Audio-Vocal Mirror Neurons in The Songbird Basal Ganglia
Yuka Suzuki (The Univ. of Tokyo), Shin Yanagihara, Kazuo Okanoya (Teikyo Univ.) SP2022-5
Integration of auditory and vocal-motor information is essential for songbirds to learn a song. Neurons in the premotor ... [more] SP2022-5
pp.14-17
NC 2007-01-26
10:30
Hokkaido Noboribetsu Manseikaku(Noboribetsu) Population coding of song element sequence in the songbird high vocal center
Jun Nishikawa (RIKEN), Masato Okada (Tokyo Univ.), Kazuo Okanoya (RIKEN)
Songbirds have a specialized brain area ‘song system’ for generating and learning complex vocalizations. Because of the ... [more] NC2006-103
pp.17-22
NC 2006-07-14
14:55
Tokyo Waseda University A neural circuit model for generating complex birdsong syntax
Kentaro Katahira (Univ. of Tokyo), Kazuo Okanoya (RIKEN), Masato Okada (Univ. of Tokyo)
Abstract The singing behavior of songbirds has been investigated as a model of sequence learning and production. The son... [more] NC2006-42
pp.25-30
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