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Kao, Mimi H., and Michael S. Brainard. "Lesions of an Avian Basal Ganglia Circuit Prevent Context-Dependent Changes to Song Variability." Journal of Neurophysiology 96, no. 3 (2006): 1441–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.01138.2005.

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Trial-by-trial variability is important in feedback-based motor learning. Variation in motor output enables evaluation mechanisms to differentially reinforce patterns of motor activity that produce desired behaviors. Here, we studied neural substrates of variability in the performance of adult birdsong, a complex, learned motor skill used for courtship. Song performance is more variable when male birds sing alone (undirected) than when they sing to females (directed). We test the role of the anterior forebrain pathway (AFP), an avian basal ganglia–forebrain circuit, in this socially driven mod
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Demchenko, I. I., I. S. Kalynovska, and М. Kovtun. "Specific characteristics of children social and psychological rehabilitation by means of music therapy during and after the war." HUMANITARIAN STUDIOS: PEDAGOGICS, PSYCHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY 14, no. 4 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog14(4).2023.52-60.

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The article outlines the relevance of a social and psychological support and rehabilitation for the children who have suffered from a full-scale military invasion of the Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine. The psycho-traumatic effects of the war on a child’s mental and physical development have been described: stress, anxiety, crisis condition and post-traumatic stress disorder. The social and psychological rehabilitation is determined to be aimed at helping the adults and children, who have survived the trauma, obtain the abilities of mental recovery, the skill to deal with the stress
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Fortkord, Lioba, and Lena Veit. "Social context affects sequence modification learning in birdsong." Frontiers in Psychology 16 (February 5, 2025). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1488762.

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Social interactions are crucial for imitative vocal learning such as human speech learning or song learning in songbirds. Recently, introducing specific learned modifications into adult song by experimenter-controlled reinforcement learning has emerged as a key protocol to study aspects of vocal learning in songbirds. This form of adult plasticity does not require conspecifics as a model for imitation or to provide social feedback on song performance. We therefore hypothesized that social interactions are irrelevant to, or even inhibit, song modification learning. We tested whether social cont
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Meyer, Julien, Marcelo O. Magnasco, and Diana Reiss. "The Relevance of Human Whistled Languages for the Analysis and Decoding of Dolphin Communication." Frontiers in Psychology 12 (September 21, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.689501.

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Humans use whistled communications, the most elaborate of which are commonly called “whistled languages” or “whistled speech” because they consist of a natural type of speech. The principle of whistled speech is straightforward: people articulate words while whistling and thereby transform spoken utterances by simplifying them, syllable by syllable, into whistled melodies. One of the most striking aspects of this whistled transformation of words is that it remains intelligible to trained speakers, despite a reduced acoustic channel to convey meaning. It constitutes a natural traditional means
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Bainbridge, Jason. "Soiling Suburbia." M/C Journal 9, no. 5 (2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2675.

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 “The electronic media do away with cleanliness; they are by their nature ‘dirty’. That is part of their productive power…” (Enzensberger qtd. in Hartley 23) “Why do people have to be so ugly? Write about such ugly characters? It’s perverted. I know you all think that I’m being prissy but I don’t care. I was brought up in a certain way and this is … mean-spirited.” (Writing student, Storytelling). In 1986 David Lynch brought the suburbs into focus. Before Lynch they had remained slightly bland and indistinct, white picket fences and lush green lawns in the background of Dor
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Books on the topic "Birdsongs – Social aspects"

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A sweet, wild note: What we hear when the birds sing. Elliott and Thompson Limited, 2017.

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Sweet, Wild Note: What We Hear When the Birds Sing. Elliott & Thompson, Limited, 2017.

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A Sweet, Wild Note: What We Hear When the Birds Sing. Elliott & Thompson, 2019.

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Songbirds in Singapore: The growth of a pastime. Oxford University Press, 1991.

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