California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, 91125, USA.
Brain Lang. 2010 Oct;115(1):18-20. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2010.05.001.
Central nervous networks, be they a part of the human brain or a group of neurons in a snail, may be designed to produce distinct patterns of movement. Central pattern generators can account for the development and production of normal vocal signals without auditory feedback in non-songbirds. Songbirds need auditory feedback to develop and maintain the normal song of their species. The prerequisite for the use of auditory feedback for the control of song is a set of acoustic criteria or a template to which voice must match. The template method perhaps evolved to free birds from fixed central pattern generators, resulting in the evolution of diverse and complex songs among oscine songbirds. The evolution of human speech may have followed a similar course.
中枢神经系统,无论是人类大脑的一部分还是蜗牛中的一组神经元,都可能被设计用来产生独特的运动模式。中枢模式发生器可以解释非鸣禽在没有听觉反馈的情况下正常发声信号的产生和发展。鸣禽需要听觉反馈来发展和维持其物种的正常歌声。使用听觉反馈来控制歌声的前提是一组声学标准或模板,声音必须与之匹配。模板方法可能是为了让鸟类摆脱固定的中枢模式发生器而进化出来的,从而导致鸣禽中多样化和复杂的歌声的进化。人类语言的进化可能也经历了类似的过程。