In the vocal learning model, the juvenile first memorizes a model sound, and the imprinted memory gradually converts into vocal-motor output during the sensorimotor integration. However, early acquired memory may not precisely represent the fine structures of a model sound. How do juveniles ensure precise model imitation? Here we show that juvenile songbirds develop an auditory learning program by actively and attentively engaging with tutor's singing during the sensorimotor phase. The listening/approaching behavior requires previously acquired model memory and the individual variability of approaching behavior correlates with the precision of tutor song imitation. Moreover, it is modulated by dopamine and associated with forebrain regions for sensory processing. Overall, precise vocal learning may involve two steps of auditory processing: a passive imprinting of model memory occurs during the early sensory period; the previously acquired memory then guides an active and selective engagement of the re-exposed model to fine tune model imitation.
A memory-driven auditory program ensures selective and precise vocal imitation in zebra finches.
斑胸草雀通过记忆驱动的听觉程序,能够进行选择性和精确的语音模仿
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作者:Liu Wan-Chun, Landstrom Michelle, Schutt Gillian, Inserra Mia, Fernandez Francesca
| 期刊: | Communications Biology | 影响因子: | 5.100 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Sep 13; 4(1):1065 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s42003-021-02601-4 | ||
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