Title
An adapting auditory-motor feedback loop can contribute to generating vocal repetition
Abstract
Consecutive repetition of actions is common in behavioral sequences. Although integration of sensory feedback with internal motor programs is important for sequence generation, if and how feedback contributes to repetitive actions is poorly understood. Here we study how auditory feedback contributes to generating repetitive syllable sequences in songbirds. We propose that auditory signals provide positive feedback to ongoing motor commands, but this influence decays as feedback weakens from response adaptation during syllable repetitions. Computational models show that this mechanism explains repeat distributions observed in Bengalese finch song. We experimentally confirmed two predictions of this mechanism in Bengalese finches: removal of auditory feedback by deafening reduces syllable repetitions; and neural responses to auditory playback of repeated syllable sequences gradually adapt in sensory-motor nucleus HVC. Together, our results implicate a positive auditory-feedback loop with adaptation in generating repetitive vocalizations, and suggest sensory adaptation is important for feedback control of motor sequences.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004471
PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Field
DocType
Volume
Auditory cortex,Biology,Auditory feedback,Sensory Adaptation,Positive feedback,Speech recognition,Feedback loop,Syllable,Motor cortex,Sensory system
Journal
11
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
10
1553-7358
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jason D. Wittenbach100.34
Kristofer E Bouchard2188.99
michael s brainard310.77
Dezhe Z. Jin4121.94