We present a model of sound production in a songbird's vocal organ and find that much of the complexity of the song of the canary (Serinus canaria) can be produced from simple time variations in forcing functions. The starts, stops, and pauses between syllables, as well as variation in pitch and timbre are inherent in the mechanics and can often be expressed through smooth and simple variations in the frequency and relative phase of two driving parameters.
Documento: | Artículo |
Título: | Simple motor gestures for birdsongs |
Autor: | Gardner, T.; Cecchi, G.; Magnasco, M.; Laje, R.; Mindlin, G.B. |
Filiación: | Center for Studies in Physics and Biology, The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021, United States Departamento de Física, FCEN, UBA, Ciudad Universitaria, Pab. I (1428), Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Palabras clave: | anatomy and histology; animal; biological model; motor activity; physiology; Serinus; vocal cord; vocalization; Animals; Canaries; Models, Biological; Motor Activity; Vocal Cords; Vocalization, Animal |
Año: | 2001 |
Volumen: | 87 |
Número: | 20 |
Página de inicio: | 208101 |
Título revista: | Physical review letters |
Título revista abreviado: | Phys. Rev. Lett. |
ISSN: | 00319007 |
Registro: | https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00319007_v87_n20_p208101_Gardner |