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Temporal induction of missing birdsong segments in European starlings

Author(s): Leary, J. C.

Journal/Book: Psychol Sci. 1999; 10: 350 Main Street, Ste 6, Malden, MA 02148, USA. Blackwell Publishers. 162-166.

Abstract: Four European stallings (Sturnus vulgaris) discriminated a 300-ms segment of starling song from a 300-ms segment of budgerigar song in three contexts in a two-choice key-peck operant discrimination task. In the starling-song context, on each trial, one of the song segments was presented in the context of starling song; in the budgerigar-song context the segments were presented in the context of budgerigar-song. In the no-song context, the song segments were presented outside of a song context. On occasional unreinforced probe trials, the song segments rr ere, replaced by either white noise ol silence. On noise trials in the two song contexts, but not on silent trials in the song contexts or noise trials in the no-song context, the starlings were significantly more likely to respond to the key associated,with the stalling song segment than to the key associated with the budgerigar song segment. This effect was especially pronounced in the starling-song context. The results indicate that noise induces perceptual restoration of missing birdsong segments in songbirds.

Note: Article Braaten RE, Colgate Univ, Dept Psychol, Hamilton,NY 13346 USA

Keyword(s): AUDITORY SCENE ANALYSIS; STURNUS-VULGARIS; PERCEPTUAL RESTORATION; PHONEMIC RESTORATION; SEGREGATION; MULTIPLE; SOUNDS


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