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Short-Term And Long-Term Effects Of Vocal Distortion On Song Maintenance In Zebra Finches, Gerald E. Hough, Susan F. Volman Feb 2002

Short-Term And Long-Term Effects Of Vocal Distortion On Song Maintenance In Zebra Finches, Gerald E. Hough, Susan F. Volman

Faculty Scholarship for the College of Science & Mathematics

Adult zebra finch song is irreversibly altered when birds are deprived of correct feedback by deafening or denervation of the syrinx. To clarify the role of feedback in song maintenance, we developed a reversible technique to distort vocal output without damaging the auditory or vocal systems. We implanted flexible beads adjacent to the syrinx to alter its biomechanics. Immediate song aberrations included low volume, frequency shifts, missing harmonics, and production of click-like syllables. After a few weeks, seven of nine birds stopped producing some syllables. In six of these birds, the gaps left by the silenced syllables gradually shortened, and …