Syringeal vocal folds do not have a voice in zebra finch vocal development
Abstract Vocal behavior can be dramatically changed by both neural circuit development and postnatal maturation of the body. During song learning in songbirds, both the song system and syringeal muscles are functionally changing, but it is unknown if maturation of sound generators within the syrinx...
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Main Authors: | Alyssa Maxwell, Iris Adam, Pernille S. Larsen, Peter G. Sørensen, Coen P. H. Elemans |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/de858cd3770448f9a11ae90f09dfa29b |
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