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Pauses enhance chunk recognition in song element strings by zebra finches

机译:暂停增强了斑马雀科在歌曲元素字符串中的块识别

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When learning a language, it is crucial to know which syllables of a continuous sound string belong together as words. Human infants achieve this by attending to pauses between words or to the co-occurrence of syllables. It is not only humans that can segment a continuous string. Songbirds learning their song tend to copy ‘chunks’ from one or more tutors’ songs and combine these into their own song. In the tutor songs, these chunks are often separated by pauses and a high co-occurrence of elements, suggesting that these features affect chunking and song learning. We examined experimentally whether the presence of pauses and element co-occurrence affect the ability of adult zebra finches to discriminate strings of song elements. Using a goo-go design, two groups of birds were trained to discriminate between two strings. In one group (Pause-group), pauses were inserted between co-occurring element triplets in the strings, and in the other group (No-pause group), both strings were continuous. After making a correct discrimination, an individual proceeded to a reversal training using string segments. Segments were element triplets consistent in co-occurrence, triplets that were partly consistent in composition and triplets consisting of elements that did not co-occur in the strings. The Pause-group was faster in discriminating between the two strings. This group also responded differently to consistent triplets in the reversal training, compared to inconsistent triplets. The No-pause group did not differentiate among the triplet types. These results indicate that pauses in strings of song elements aid song discrimination and memorization of co-occurring element groups.
机译:学习语言时,至关重要的是要知道连续音串的哪些音节作为单词一起属于。人类婴儿通过注意单词之间的停顿或音节的同时出现来实现这一目标。不仅人类可以分割连续的字符串。学习其歌曲的鸣禽倾向于复制一个或多个导师的歌曲中的“块”,并将它们组合成自己的歌曲。在家庭教师的歌曲中,这些块通常被停顿和元素的高度同时出现分隔开,这表明这些功能会影响块和歌曲学习。我们通过实验检查了暂停和元素共现的存在是否会影响成年斑马雀分辨歌曲元素串的能力。使用“通过/不通过”设计,训练了两组鸟类以区分两条线。在一组(暂停组)中,在字符串中同时出现的元素三连音之间插入了暂停,而在另一组(无暂停组)中,两个字符串都是连续的。在做出正确的区分之后,一个人使用弦段进行了反向训练。段是共存的元素三连音,组成部分一致的三连音,以及字符串中未共存的元素组成的三连音。暂停组可以更快地区分两个字符串。与不一致的三联体相比,该组在逆向训练中对一致的三联体的反应也不同。无暂停组没有区分三联体类型。这些结果表明,歌曲元素串中的停顿有助于歌曲辨别和共现元素组的记忆。

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