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从感知到行动:听觉输入在塑造鸟类发声交流和社会行为中的作用

From Perception to Action: The Role of Auditory Input in Shaping Vocal Communication and Social Behaviors in Birds.

作者信息

Elie Julie E, Hoffmann Susanne, Dunning Jeffery L, Coleman Melissa J, Fortune Eric S, Prather Jonathan F

机构信息

Department of Bioengineering, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA.

Department of Behavioral Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Seewiesen, Germany.

出版信息

Brain Behav Evol. 2019;94(1-4):51-60. doi: 10.1159/000504380. Epub 2019 Dec 5.

Abstract

Acoustic communication signals are typically generated to influence the behavior of conspecific receivers. In songbirds, for instance, such cues are routinely used by males to influence the behavior of females and rival males. There is remarkable diversity in vocalizations across songbird species, and the mechanisms of vocal production have been studied extensively, yet there has been comparatively little emphasis on how the receiver perceives those signals and uses that information to direct subsequent actions. Here, we emphasize the receiver as an active participant in the communication process. The roles of sender and receiver can alternate between individuals, resulting in an emergent feedback loop that governs the behavior of both. We describe three lines of research that are beginning to reveal the neural mechanisms that underlie the reciprocal exchange of information in communication. These lines of research focus on the perception of the repertoire of songbird vocalizations, evaluation of vocalizations in mate choice, and the coordination of duet singing.

摘要

声学通讯信号通常是为了影响同种接收者的行为而产生的。例如,在鸣禽中,雄性经常利用此类信号来影响雌性和竞争雄性的行为。鸣禽物种间的发声存在显著差异,并且发声产生的机制已得到广泛研究,但相对而言,对于接收者如何感知这些信号并利用该信息来指导后续行动的研究较少。在此,我们强调接收者是通讯过程中的积极参与者。发送者和接收者的角色可在个体之间交替,从而形成一个支配双方行为的新兴反馈回路。我们描述了三条研究路线,它们开始揭示通讯中信息相互交换背后的神经机制。这些研究路线聚焦于鸣禽发声 repertoire 的感知、配偶选择中发声的评估以及二重唱的协调。

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