作者: Jinhong Luo , Steffen R. Hage , Cynthia F. Moss
DOI: 10.1016/J.TINS.2018.07.011
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摘要: Understanding the neural underpinnings of vocal–motor control in humans and other animals remains a major challenge neurobiology. The Lombard effect – rise call amplitude response to background noise has been demonstrated wide range vertebrates. Here, we review both behavioral neurophysiological data propose that is driven by subcortical network, which can be modulated cortical processes. proposed framework offers mechanistic explanations for two fundamental features effect: its widespread taxonomic distribution across vertebrate phylogenetic tree widely observed variations compensation magnitude. We highlight as model paradigm unraveling some audiovocal integration.