Non-stationary syllables in birdsong: An example
A simulation of the song on the Rufous-crowned greenlet was presented by using a model for the avian vocal organ. It was observed that the parameters were driven by a virtual brain nucleus. It was stated that the rich structure of solutions displayed by virtual brain reproduced non-trivial acoustica...
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Sumario: | A simulation of the song on the Rufous-crowned greenlet was presented by using a model for the avian vocal organ. It was observed that the parameters were driven by a virtual brain nucleus. It was stated that the rich structure of solutions displayed by virtual brain reproduced non-trivial acoustical features of greenlet's song. |
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