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A quantitative acoustic analysis of the vocal repertoire of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)

机译:普通mar猴(Callithrix jacchus)的声音库的定量声学分析

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The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), a highly vocal New World primate species, has emerged in recent years as a promising animal model for studying brain mechanisms underlying perception, vocal production, and cognition. The present study provides a quantitative acoustic analysis of a large number of vocalizations produced by marmosets in a social environment within a captive colony. Previous classifications of the marmoset vocal repertoire were mostly based on qualitative observations. In the present study a variety of vocalizations from individually identified marmosets were sampled and multiple acoustic features of each type of vocalization were measured. Results show that marmosets have a complex vocal repertoire in captivity that consists of multiple vocalization types, including both simple calls and compound calls composed of sequences of simple calls. A detailed quantification of the vocal repertoire of the marmoset can serve as a solid basis for studying the behavioral significance of their vocalizations and is essential for carrying out studies that investigate such properties as perceptual boundaries between call types and among individual callers as well as neural coding mechanisms for vocalizations. It can also serve as the basis for evaluating abnormal vocal behaviors resulting from diseases or genetic manipulations. (C) 2015 Acoustical Society of America.
机译:近年来,作为新世界灵长类动物的一种高声望的普通mar猴(Callithrix jacchus)已经成为一种有前途的动物模型,用于研究感知,声音产生和认知的大脑机制。本研究提供了圈养殖民地内社交环境中mar猴产生的大量发声的定量声学分析。 mar猴声乐曲目的先前分类主要基于定性观察。在本研究中,对来自单独识别的mos猴的各种发声进行了采样,并测量了每种发声的多个声学特征。结果表明,mar猴在囚禁中具有复杂的语音库,其中包含多种语音类型,包括简单呼叫和由简单呼叫序列组成的复合呼叫。 mar猴的声乐曲目的详细量化可以为研究其发声的行为意义提供坚实的基础,并且对于开展研究诸如呼叫类型之间以及各个呼叫者之间的感知边界以及神经编码等性质的研究至关重要发声机制。它也可以作为评估由疾病或基因操作导致的异常声音行为的基础。 (C)2015年美国声学学会。

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