2019
DOI: 10.1101/790857
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High-fidelity continuum modeling predicts avian voiced sound production

Abstract: 20Voiced sound production is the primary form of acoustic communication in terrestrial vertebrates, particularly birds and mammals, and including humans. Developing a causal physics-based model that links descending vocal motor control to tissue vibration and sound, requires embodied approaches that include realistic representations of voice physiology. Here we first implement and then experimentally test a high-fidelity three-dimensional continuum model 25 for voiced sound production in birds. Driven by indiv… Show more

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