Long-term storage of learned birdsongs prior to production |
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Authors: | Peter Marler Susan Peters |
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Institution: | Rockefeller University Field Research Center, Tyrrel Road, Millbrook, N.Y. 12545 USA |
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Abstract: | Sixteen male swamp sparrows, Melospiza georgiana, were reared by hand in the laboratory and exposed in infancy to tape-recorded songs. Training ended around 2 months of age. Samples of singing were tape recorded sporadically from the age of 50 to 90 days and on a weekly basis from about 95 to 400 days. Analysis revealed that explicit rehearsal of learned songs did not begin, on the average, until 240 days after the last exposure to training songs. Swamp sparrows can commit song syllables to memory and produce imitations of them 8 months later with no rehearsal in the interim. |
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