Crows can voluntarily control the release and onset of their calls, suggesting that songbirds could have cognitive control over their vocalisations, according to a study published in the science journal PLOS Biology.
In the study, Katharina Brecht of the University of Tubingen, Germany, and colleagues, tested the idea that songbirds could be deliberately controlling their calls - emitting or inhibiting the vocalisations at will - compared to the calls being instinctive responses to food, mates, or predators.
The findings suggest that trained carrion crows (Corvus corone) have goal directed control over their calls.
In the experiment, three male carrion crows learned to emit calls in response to a visual cue of coloured squares with no inherent meaning, which the team named go-cues', and to withhold calls in response to another cue.
Then, two of the crows were trained on a task with the cue colours reversed. Additionally, in another trial dubbed no-go cues, the crows were rewarded for withholding vocalisations to yet another cue.
The calls in response to the detection of the go-cue were precisely timed, and highly reliable in all the crows. The crows also quickly learned to withhold calls in no go-trials - showing that they were not singing in anticipation of a food reward in the go-trials, the study said.
"Our study shows that crows can be taught to control their vocalisations, just like primates can, and that their vocalisations are not just a reflexive response, note the researchers.
This finding not only demonstrates once again the cognitive sophistication of the birds of the crow family, it also advances our understanding of the evolution of vocal control."
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