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音高变化对鸣禽延迟诱导的发声序列变化的影响。

The Effects of Pitch Shifts on Delay-Induced Changes in Vocal Sequencing in a Songbird.

作者信息

Wyatt MacKenzie, Berthiaume Emily A, Kelly Conor W, Sober Samuel J

机构信息

Department of Biology, Emory University , Atlanta, GA 30322.

出版信息

eNeuro. 2017 Jan 20;4(1). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0254-16.2017. eCollection 2017 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Like human speech, vocal behavior in songbirds depends critically on auditory feedback. In both humans and songbirds, vocal skills are acquired by a process of imitation whereby current vocal production is compared to an acoustic target. Similarly, performance in adulthood relies strongly on auditory feedback, and online manipulations of auditory signals can dramatically alter acoustic production even after vocalizations have been well learned. Artificially delaying auditory feedback can disrupt both speech and birdsong, and internal delays in auditory feedback have been hypothesized as a cause of vocal dysfluency in persons who stutter. Furthermore, in both song and speech, online shifts of the pitch (fundamental frequency) of auditory feedback lead to compensatory changes in vocal pitch for small perturbations, but larger pitch shifts produce smaller changes in vocal output. Intriguingly, large pitch shifts can partially restore normal speech in some dysfluent speakers, suggesting that the effects of auditory feedback delays might be ameliorated by online pitch manipulations. Although birdsong provides a promising model system for understanding speech production, the interactions between sensory feedback delays and pitch shifts have not yet been assessed in songbirds. To investigate this, we asked whether the addition of a pitch shift modulates delay-induced changes in Bengalese finch song, hypothesizing that pitch shifts would reduce the effects of feedback delays. Compared with the effects of delays alone, combined delays and pitch shifts resulted in a significant reduction in behavioral changes in one type of sequencing (branch points) but not another (distribution of repeated syllables).

摘要

与人类言语一样,鸣禽的发声行为严重依赖听觉反馈。在人类和鸣禽中,发声技能都是通过模仿过程习得的,即把当前的发声与声学目标进行比较。同样,成年后的表现也强烈依赖听觉反馈,即使在发声已经熟练掌握之后,对听觉信号的在线操作也能显著改变声学发声。人为延迟听觉反馈会干扰言语和鸟鸣,听觉反馈的内部延迟被认为是口吃者言语不流畅的一个原因。此外,在鸟鸣和言语中,听觉反馈音高(基频)的在线变化会导致在小扰动情况下发声音高的补偿性变化,但较大的音高变化在发声输出中产生的变化较小。有趣的是,较大的音高变化可以部分恢复一些言语不流畅者的正常言语,这表明听觉反馈延迟的影响可能通过在线音高操作得到改善。尽管鸟鸣为理解言语产生提供了一个很有前景的模型系统,但感觉反馈延迟和音高变化之间的相互作用在鸣禽中尚未得到评估。为了对此进行研究,我们询问了音高变化的加入是否会调节孟加拉雀鸟鸣中延迟诱导的变化,假设音高变化会减少反馈延迟的影响。与单独延迟的影响相比,延迟和音高变化相结合导致一种序列类型(分支点)的行为变化显著减少,但另一种类型(重复音节的分布)没有减少。

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