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A Neural Basis for Auditory Feedback Control of Vocal Pitch
2003
Journal of Neuroscience
Hearing one's own voice is essential for the production of correct vocalization patterns in many birds and mammals, including humans. Bats, for instance, adjust temporal, spectral, and intensity parameters of their echolocation calls by precisely monitoring the characteristics of the returning echo signals. However, neuronal substrates and mechanisms for auditory feedback control of vocalizations are still mostly unknown in any vertebrate. We used echolocating horseshoe bats to investigate the
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.23-04-01464.2003
pmid:12598635
pmcid:PMC6742276
fatcat:usfvmoeccnbh5a5gyiexbec7xm