Taking turns: The neural control of birdsong duets
Abstract
Every animal communication enthusiast has a story about a peak experience. It might be hearing whales sing while snorkeling or seeing fireflies flash synchronously in their thousands. My peak experience was when I first heard wrens sing antiphonal duets. It was my first time in the tropics, on Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula, when I was a graduate student. On my first day in the rainforest I heard a complex, beautifully melodic song coming from what...
Paper Details
Title
Taking turns: The neural control of birdsong duets
Published Date
Jun 2, 2021
Volume
118
Issue
25
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