Ever see a mouse stand on its hind legs and belt out a song?@xmikezheng20.bsky.social, @cliffscience.bsky.social, and @arkarupbanerjee.bsky.social track this behavior in Alston’s singing mice. See what it might say about the origins of communication. cshl.edu/singing-mice-speak-volumes/
Posts by Clifford Harpole
Bridging brains and bioacoustics talks for October 23rd @ 10:00 am EST: From Clifford Harpole (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory): Vocal repertoire expansion in singing mice by co-opting a conserved midbrain circuit node From Léo Perrier (Universite de Neuchatel): Unravelling the acoustic network of striped mice
The next Bridging Brains and Bioacoustics seminar is happening in 2 weeks!
Join us to learn all about the neuroscience and ecology of acoustic communication in mice from @cliffscience.bsky.social and @leo-perrier.bsky.social
🗓️ October 23rd @ 10:00 EST
✅ Register here: braincoustics.com
For no good reason, when I plot a spectrogram for visual inspection or sharing I just use regular ones. I had never really considered it though!