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Kazuo Okanoya
Kazuo Okanoya
Teikyo University & The University of Tokyo
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Twitter evolution: converging mechanisms in birdsong and human speech
JJ Bolhuis, K Okanoya, C Scharff
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 11 (11), 747-759, 2010
6122010
Songs to syntax: the linguistics of birdsong
RC Berwick, K Okanoya, GJL Beckers, JJ Bolhuis
Trends in cognitive sciences 15 (3), 113-121, 2011
5252011
The Bengalese finch: a window on the behavioral neurobiology of birdsong syntax
K Okanoya
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1016 (1), 724-735, 2004
2482004
Stepwise acquisition of vocal combinatorial capacity in songbirds and human infants
D Lipkind, GF Marcus, DK Bemis, K Sasahara, N Jacoby, M Takahasi, ...
Nature 498 (7452), 104-108, 2013
2462013
Adult bengalese finches (Lonchura striata var. domestica) require real‐time auditory feedback to produce normal song syntax
K Okanoya, A Yamaguchi
Journal of neurobiology 33 (4), 343-356, 1997
2451997
Sad music induces pleasant emotion
A Kawakami, K Furukawa, K Katahira, K Okanoya
Frontiers in psychology 4, 46343, 2013
2352013
Hearing in passerine and psittacine birds: a comparative study of absolute and masked auditory thresholds.
K Okanoya, RJ Dooling
Journal of Comparative Psychology 101 (1), 7, 1987
2301987
Revisiting the syntactic abilities of non-human animals: natural vocalizations and artificial grammar learning
C Ten Cate, K Okanoya
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 367 …, 2012
2222012
Rhythmic synchronization tapping to an audio–visual metronome in budgerigars
A Hasegawa, K Okanoya, T Hasegawa, Y Seki
Scientific reports 1 (1), 120, 2011
2032011
On-line assessment of statistical learning by event-related potentials
D Abla, K Katahira, K Okanoya
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 20 (6), 952-964, 2008
1942008
Birdsong neurolinguistics: Songbird context-free grammar claim is premature
GJL Beckers, JJ Bolhuis, K Okanoya, RC Berwick
Neuroreport 23 (3), 139-145, 2012
1792012
Cross fostering experiments suggest that mice songs are innate
T Kikusui, K Nakanishi, R Nakagawa, M Nagasawa, K Mogi, K Okanoya
PloS one 6 (3), e17721, 2011
1722011
Acoustical and syntactical comparisons between songs of the white-backed munia (Lonchura striata) and its domesticated strain, the Bengalese finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica)
E Honda, K Okanoya
Zoological Science 16 (2), 319-326, 1999
1591999
Song syntax in Bengalese finches: proximate and ultimate analyses
K Okanoya
Advances in the Study of Behavior 34, 297-346, 2004
1562004
The rate of telomere loss is related to maximum lifespan in birds
GM Tricola, MJP Simons, E Atema, RK Boughton, JL Brown, DC Dearborn, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 373 …, 2018
1382018
Sexual display as a syntactical vehicle: the evolution of syntax in birdsong and human language through sexual selection
K Okanoya
The transition to language, 46-63, 2002
1282002
Auditory perception of conspecific and heterospecific vocalizations in birds: evidence for special processes.
RJ Dooling, SD Brown, GM Klump, K Okanoya
Journal of Comparative Psychology 106 (1), 20, 1992
1281992
Lesion of a higher-order song nucleus disrupts phrase level complexity in Bengalese finches
T Hosino, K Okanoya
Neuroreport 11 (10), 2091-2095, 2000
1182000
The emergence of hierarchical structure in human language
S Miyagawa, RC Berwick, K Okanoya
Frontiers in psychology 4, 40804, 2013
1172013
A bird’s eye view of human language evolution
RC Berwick, GJL Beckers, K Okanoya, JJ Bolhuis
Frontiers in evolutionary neuroscience 4, 5, 2012
1092012
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