So excited to have @AlexCarlKeene up at McGill today. He gave an incredible talk and told us about the really exciting work he and his collaborators are doing with blind cavefish! Very cool system and data! @BioMcGill
Are you working on an innovative bioacoustics research project? Each quarter, we give up to $12,000 in equipment through our grant program. Our next deadline is one week from today. Get your application in by August 15th! https://t.co/6fFFhoYeWj
It was an honor and pleasure to work on this paper with David Birdsong. I learned a lot during the process and had fun thinking about studies on birdsong learning and performance to assess parallels with human multilingualism. @theCRBLM
'Vocal learning and behaviors in birds and human bilinguals: parallels, divergences and directions for research'
An interesting paper about birdsong and bilingualism researchers we published earlier.
Full text: https://t.co/588n1eXNbe
#languages_MDPI#bilinguals
Thanks @nicholdav for tweeting this out.
I met David Birdsong during my sabbatical at UT Austin. I HAD to meet him for obvious reasons, and it turned out that we shared many interests. So glad to collaborate with such a smart, knowledgable, and thoughtful person!
New review on vocal learning and behavior ||s b/t songbirds and humans.
Interesting framing: adult song plasticity ~ human SL2 acquisition
from @SakataJon & David Birdsong (not my pseudonym)
cc @animal_prattle@about_songbird@cedricboeckx et al icymi
https://t.co/IzSpEtVrXv
The CRBLM symposium will feature talks about cognitive, perceptual, and production biases that contribute to the formation of common communication patterns in humans and non-human animals.
When: Nov 15, 10am-noon
https://t.co/pf210CfeqE
We are hiring a #postdoc interested in neuroethology, electrophysiology, and behavior to come study somatosensory and auditory perception in songbirds at McGill U in Montreal. More details on the position & lab here: https://t.co/o7LJKU3na3 Please RT!
Release day! In Episode #9 we speak with Mike Ryan about sexual selection and communication, his book "A Taste for the Beautiful", and the trade-off between attractiveness and predation risk in túngara #frogs 🐸
Listen & subscribe now, wherever you get #podcasts 🎙️ (1/3)
I can’t say just how honored I am to receive this recognition from my mentees, who make this job so incredibly rewarding! I share it with my amazing grad students and postdocs, who deserve so so sooo many thanks yous, and who give so much. Go team! ❤️
Incredibly proud of this collaboration that applies functional imaging of the brain to a model of comparative evolution. It represents years of work generating GCaMP cavefish let by Evan Lloyd, @james_jaggard @BrittneeMcdole, in collaboration with the @eduboue and @SumbreLab.
New #birdsong work by @helenajbarr @ErinWall24@sarahCwoolley in @CurrentBiology, highlighting a novel role for dopamine in the auditory cortex shaping (bird)song preferences https://t.co/IDKnqagXhD
Super excited to share the latest paper from my lab in @CurrentBiology: zebra finches have unprecedented fine-control over their vocal muscles, many neurons innervate single muscle fibers! https://t.co/QYOqb6dE3g
@about_songbird @neuroethology @SyddanskUni@animal_prattle
Super excited to share the results of a collaboration with Ani Patel, Professor of Psychology @tufts and expert in cross-species studies of music cognition and rhythmic processing. Congrats to Andrew Rouse! Check it out here: https://t.co/A6eAlAk9At
A study from researchers at #McGill has found that the song phrases of many songbird species follow patterns that are similar to those used in human speech. 🎶🐦
https://t.co/rBo8v95kNk