Reconstruction of physiological instructions from Zebra finch song

We reconstruct the physiological parameters that control an avian vocal organ during birdsong production using recorded song. The procedure involves fitting the time dependent parameters of an avian vocal organ model. Computationally, the model is implemented as a dynamical system ruling the behavio...

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spelling paper:paper_15393755_v84_n5_p_Perl2023-06-08T16:20:52Z Reconstruction of physiological instructions from Zebra finch song Air flow Degree of correlations Electromyographic activity Physiological parameters Pressure fluctuation Sac pressure Sound production Time dependent parameter Vocal-tracts Dynamical systems Mathematical models Oscillating flow Physiology Physiological models We reconstruct the physiological parameters that control an avian vocal organ during birdsong production using recorded song. The procedure involves fitting the time dependent parameters of an avian vocal organ model. Computationally, the model is implemented as a dynamical system ruling the behavior of the oscillating labia that modulate the air flow during sound production, together with the equations describing the dynamics of pressure fluctuations in the vocal tract. We tested our procedure for Zebra finch song with, simultaneously recorded physiological parameters: air sac pressure and the electromyographic activity of the left and right ventral syringeal muscles. A comparison of the reconstructed instructions with measured physiological parameters during song shows a high degree of correlation. Integrating the model with reconstructed parameters leads to the synthesis of highly realistic songs. © 2011 American Physical Society. 2011 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15393755_v84_n5_p_Perl http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15393755_v84_n5_p_Perl
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Air flow
Degree of correlations
Electromyographic activity
Physiological parameters
Pressure fluctuation
Sac pressure
Sound production
Time dependent parameter
Vocal-tracts
Dynamical systems
Mathematical models
Oscillating flow
Physiology
Physiological models
spellingShingle Air flow
Degree of correlations
Electromyographic activity
Physiological parameters
Pressure fluctuation
Sac pressure
Sound production
Time dependent parameter
Vocal-tracts
Dynamical systems
Mathematical models
Oscillating flow
Physiology
Physiological models
Reconstruction of physiological instructions from Zebra finch song
topic_facet Air flow
Degree of correlations
Electromyographic activity
Physiological parameters
Pressure fluctuation
Sac pressure
Sound production
Time dependent parameter
Vocal-tracts
Dynamical systems
Mathematical models
Oscillating flow
Physiology
Physiological models
description We reconstruct the physiological parameters that control an avian vocal organ during birdsong production using recorded song. The procedure involves fitting the time dependent parameters of an avian vocal organ model. Computationally, the model is implemented as a dynamical system ruling the behavior of the oscillating labia that modulate the air flow during sound production, together with the equations describing the dynamics of pressure fluctuations in the vocal tract. We tested our procedure for Zebra finch song with, simultaneously recorded physiological parameters: air sac pressure and the electromyographic activity of the left and right ventral syringeal muscles. A comparison of the reconstructed instructions with measured physiological parameters during song shows a high degree of correlation. Integrating the model with reconstructed parameters leads to the synthesis of highly realistic songs. © 2011 American Physical Society.
title Reconstruction of physiological instructions from Zebra finch song
title_short Reconstruction of physiological instructions from Zebra finch song
title_full Reconstruction of physiological instructions from Zebra finch song
title_fullStr Reconstruction of physiological instructions from Zebra finch song
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of physiological instructions from Zebra finch song
title_sort reconstruction of physiological instructions from zebra finch song
publishDate 2011
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15393755_v84_n5_p_Perl
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15393755_v84_n5_p_Perl
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