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English: Supplementary Video: Behavioral Training Procedure In this video, a male European starling initiates a trial by pecking the center port. Motif A is heard, and the bird correctly pecks the left port and is rewarded with food. He initiates a second trial, and motif B is heard. The correct behavioral response would be to peck the right port. However, he incorrectly pecks the left port and is “punished” with light outs for 10 s. Song stimuli were considered “learned” when the bird correctly answered 15 of the previous twenty trials for each of the four stimuli that made up a training set.
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Source Supplemental Information 2 from Calisi R, Knudsen D, Krause J, Wingfield J, Gentner T (2013). "Estradiol differentially affects auditory recognition and learning according to photoperiodic state in the adult male songbird, European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)". PeerJ. DOI:10.7717/peerj.150. PMID 24058881. PMC: 3775630.
Author Calisi R, Knudsen D, Krause J, Wingfield J, Gentner T
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