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Neural Systems Vocal Perception

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Neural systems for vocal perception

Catherine Perrodin

Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience, University College London

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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

1:15 PM Europe/Zurich

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Abstract

For social animals, successfully communicating with others is essential for interactions and survival. My research aims to answer a central question on the neuronal basis of this ability, from the perspective of the listener: how do our brains enable us to communicate with each other? My work develops nonhuman animal models to study the behavioural and neuronal mechanisms underlying the perception of vocal patterns. I will start by providing an overview of my past research characterizing the neuronal-level substrates of voice processing along the primate temporal lobe. I will then focus on my current work on vocal perception in mice, in which I utilize natural male-female courtship behaviour to evaluate the acoustic dimensions extracted by listeners from ultrasonic sequences. I will then talk about ongoing work investigating the neuronal substrates supporting the perception of behaviourally relevant acoustic cues from mouse vocal sequences.

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acoustic cuescommunicationcourtship behaviourneuronal mechanismsnonhuman animal modelsprimate temporal lobeultrasonic sequencesvocal perceptionvoice processing

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Catherine Perrodin

Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience, University College London

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