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10.1016/j.conb.2014.06.006

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      Curr+Opin+Neurobiol 2014 ; 28 (ä): 34-41
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  • Harnessing vocal patterns for social communication #MMPMID24995669
  • Sweeney LB ; Kelley DB
  • Curr Opin Neurobiol 2014[Oct]; 28 (ä): 34-41 PMID24995669 show ga
  • Work on vocal communication, influenced by a drive to understand the evolution of language, has focused on auditory processing and forebrain control of learned vocalizations. The actual hindbrain neural mechanisms used to create communication signals are understudied, in part because of the difficulty of experimental studies in species that rely on respiration for vocalization. In these experimental systems-including those that embody vocal learning-vocal behaviors have rhythmic qualities. Recent studies using molecular markers and 'fictive' patterns produced by isolated brains are beginning to reveal how hindbrain circuits generate vocal patterns. Insights from central pattern generators for respiration and locomotion are illuminating common neural and developmental mechanisms. Choice of vocal patterns is responsive to socially salient input. Studies of the vertebrate social brain network suggest mechanisms used to integrate socially salient information and produce an appropriate vocal response.
  • |*Communication [MESH]
  • |*Social Behavior [MESH]
  • |Animals [MESH]
  • |Brain/anatomy & histology/*physiology [MESH]
  • |Decision Making [MESH]
  • |Humans [MESH]
  • |Neural Pathways/physiology [MESH]


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