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Long-term Devocalization of Zebra Finches

Authors
Kim, YunbokMizuguchi, DaisukeKojima, Satoshi
Issue Date
Sep-2020
Publisher
BIO-PROTOCOL
Keywords
Birdsong; Courtship behavior; Vocalization; Call; Behavioral manipulation; Syrinx; Trachea
Citation
BIO-PROTOCOL, v.10, no.18
Journal Title
BIO-PROTOCOL
Volume
10
Number
18
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kbri/handle/2023.sw.kbri/592
DOI
10.21769/BioProtoc.3752
ISSN
2331-8325
Abstract
Songbirds, such as the zebra finch, are a popular animal model for studying the neural basis of vocal and complex skill learning. Adult male zebra finches produce courtship song toward females (referred to as 'directed song') and recording and analyzing sounds of directed song along with underlying neural activity is important for investigating behavioral and neural mechanisms of song production and learning. However, recording of directed song is easily contaminated by calls that are often as loud as directed songs and frequently produced by a female bird is presented in the same sound-recording chamber to elicit directed song. We developed a new surgical procedure to relatively easily and almost completely devocalize female zebra finches semi-permanently, without affecting other behaviors. This procedure enables researchers to record directed songs with almost no contamination by female calls. The procedure can also be used to devocalize male birds as well and, thus, has great potential for a variety of experimental purposes, such as long-term elimination of auditory feedback during singing in male birds.
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