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- Lateralization_of_bird_song abstract "Passerine birds produce song through the vocal organ, the syrinx, which is composed of bilaterally symmetric halves located where the trachea separates into the two bronchi. Using endoscopic techniques, it has been observed that song is produced by air passing between a set of medial and lateral labia on each side of the syrinx. Song is produced bilaterally, in both halves, through each separate set of labia unless air is prevented from flowing through one side of the syrinx. Birds regulate the airflow through the syrinx with muscles—M. syringealis dorsalis and M. tracheobronchialis dorsalis—that control the medial and lateral labia in the syrinx, whose action may close off airflow. Song may, hence, be produced unilaterally through one side of the syrinx when the labia are closed in the opposite side.".
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- Lateralization_of_bird_song wikiPageWikiLink Syrinx_(bird_anatomy).
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- Lateralization_of_bird_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lateralization of bird song".
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- Lateralization_of_bird_song subject Category:Bird_sounds.
- Lateralization_of_bird_song subject Category:Neuroethology.
- Lateralization_of_bird_song subject Category:Passeri.
- Lateralization_of_bird_song type Sound.
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- Lateralization_of_bird_song type Sound.
- Lateralization_of_bird_song comment "Passerine birds produce song through the vocal organ, the syrinx, which is composed of bilaterally symmetric halves located where the trachea separates into the two bronchi. Using endoscopic techniques, it has been observed that song is produced by air passing between a set of medial and lateral labia on each side of the syrinx. Song is produced bilaterally, in both halves, through each separate set of labia unless air is prevented from flowing through one side of the syrinx.".
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