Division of Neurobiology, Department of Biology II, LMU Munich, Germany.
Neurogenetics of Vocal Communication Group, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2021 Oct 25;376(1836):20200237. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0237. Epub 2021 Sep 6.
Vocal production learning (VPL) is the capacity to learn to produce new vocalizations, which is a rare ability in the animal kingdom and thus far has only been identified in a handful of mammalian taxa and three groups of birds. Over the last few decades, approaches to the demonstration of VPL have varied among taxa, sound production systems and functions. These discrepancies strongly impede direct comparisons between studies. In the light of the growing number of experimental studies reporting VPL, the need for comparability is becoming more and more pressing. The comparative evaluation of VPL across studies would be facilitated by unified and generalized reporting standards, which would allow a better positioning of species on any proposed VPL continuum. In this paper, we specifically highlight five factors influencing the comparability of VPL assessments: (i) comparison to an acoustic baseline, (ii) comprehensive reporting of acoustic parameters, (iii) extended reporting of training conditions and durations, (iv) investigating VPL function via behavioural, perception-based experiments and (v) validation of findings on a neuronal level. These guidelines emphasize the importance of comparability between studies in order to unify the field of vocal learning. This article is part of the theme issue 'Vocal learning in animals and humans'.
发声学习(Vocal production learning,VPL)是指学习产生新的发声的能力,这在动物王国中是一种罕见的能力,迄今为止,仅在少数哺乳动物类群和三组鸟类中被发现。在过去的几十年中,用于证明 VPL 的方法在分类群、发声系统和功能方面存在差异。这些差异严重阻碍了研究之间的直接比较。鉴于越来越多的实验研究报告了 VPL,对可比性的需求变得越来越迫切。通过统一和概括的报告标准,可以更方便地对研究之间的 VPL 进行比较评估,这将有助于在任何提出的 VPL 连续体上更好地定位物种。在本文中,我们特别强调了影响 VPL 评估可比性的五个因素:(i)与声学基线的比较,(ii)全面报告声学参数,(iii)扩展报告训练条件和持续时间,(iv)通过行为、基于感知的实验研究 VPL 功能,以及(v)在神经元水平验证发现。这些准则强调了研究之间可比性的重要性,以统一发声学习领域。本文是主题为“动物和人类的发声学习”的一部分。