A system for controlling vocal communication networks
Abstract Animal vocalizations serve a wide range of functions including territorial defense, courtship, social cohesion, begging, and vocal learning. Whereas many insights have been gained from observational studies and experiments using auditory stimulation, there is currently no technology availab...
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Main Authors: | J. Rychen, D. I. Rodrigues, T. Tomka, L. Rüttimann, H. Yamahachi, R. H. R. Hahnloser |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f097c140c3af4bf08d723e1213b4570a |
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