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_pP. ix _bAbout the authors _pP. xvii _bPreface _pP. xix _bAcknowledgments _bSection 1. Introduction _pP. 3 _c1.1. Vocalization as an ethnotransmitter : an introduction to the Handbook of mammalian vocalization / Stefan M. Brudzynski _bSection 2. Evolution of the vocal system and vocalizarion _pP. 13 _c2.1. Laryngeal muscles as highly specialized organs in airway protection, respiration and phonation / Joseph F.Y. Hoh _pP. 23 _c2.2. Evolution of the communication brain in control of mammalian vocalization / John D. Newman _pP. 29 _c2.3. Evolution of the infant separation call : rodent ultrasonic vocalization / Myron A. Hofer _pP. 37 _c2.4. Understanding the evolutionary origin and diversification of bat echolocation calls / Alanna Maltby, Kate E. Jones and Gareth Jones _bSection 3. Diversity of vocalizations _pP. 51 _c3.1. A frequency scaling rule in mammalian vocalization / Neville H. Fletcher _pP. 57 _c3.2. Elephant ultrasounds : long-range communication / Michael Garstang _pP. 69 _c3.3. Rat ultrasonic vocalization : short-range communication / Stefan M. Brudzynski and Neville H. Fletcher _pP. 77 _c3.4. Ultrasonic calls of wild and wild-type rodents / Gillian D. Sales _pP. 89 _c3.5. Vocal repertoire in mouse pups : strain differences / Maria Luisa Scattoni and Igor Branchi _bSection 4. Vocalizations as specific stimuli : selective perception of vocalization _pP. 99 _c4.1. Subcortical responses to species-specific vocalizations / Josef Syka _pP. 113 _c4.2. Activation of limbic system structures by replay of ultrasonic vocalization in rats / Markus Wöhr and Rainer K.W. Schwarting _pP. 125 _c4.3. Selective perception and recognition of vocal signals / Günter Ehret and Simone Kurt _pP. 135 _c4.4 Cortical processing of vocal sounds in primates / Christopher I. Petkov, Christoph Kayser and Nikos K. Logothetis _bSection 5. Effects of vocalization on the organism's state and behavior : brain as an amplifier of vocal signals _pP. 151 _c5.1. Vocalization as a social signal in defensive behavior / Yoav Litvin, D. Caroline Blanchard and Robert J. Blanchard _pP. 159 _c5.5. Effect of altricial pup ultrasonic vocalization on maternal behavior / Markus Wöhr, Diego Oddi and Francesca R. D'Amato _pP. 167 _c5.3. Vocalization as a specific trigger of emotional responses / Koji Kuraoka and Katsuki Nakamura _pP. 177 _c5.4. Vocalizations as tools for influencing the affect and behavior of others / Drew Rendall and Michael J. Owren _pP. 187 _c5.5. Brain mechanisms for processing perceived emotional vocalizations in humans / Sophie K. Scott, Disa Sauter and Carolyn McGettigan _bSection 6. Limbic generation of vocalization : vocalization as an index of behavioral state _pP. 201 _c6.1. Emotional causes and consequences of social-affective vocalization / Jaak Panksepp _pP. 209 _c6.2. Frequency modulated 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations reflect a positive emotional state in the rat : neural substrates and therapeutic implications / Jeffrey Burgdorf and Joseph R. Moskal _pP. 215 _c6.3. Vocal expression of emotion in a nocturnal prosimian primate group, mouse lemurs / Elke Zimmermann _pP. 227 _c6.4. Rat infant isolation vocalizations and their modulation by social cues as a model of expression of infantile emotionality / Jeff Muller, Susan Brunelli and Harry Shair _bSection 7. Hypothalamic/limbic integrative function for vocal/behavioral outcome _pP. 243 _c7.1. Limbic, hypothalamic and periaqueductal gray circuitry and mechanisms controlling rage and vocalization in the cat / Allan Siegel, ... [et al.] _pP. 255 _c7.2. The polyvagal hypothesis : common mechanisms mediating autonomic regulation, vocalizations and listening / Steven W. Porges and Gregory F. Lewis _pP. 265 _c7.3. Medial cholinoceptive vocalization strip in the cat and rat brains : initiation of defensive vocalizations / Stefan M. Brudzynski _pP. 281 _c7.4. Hypothalamic control of pain vocalization and affective dimensions of pain signaling / George S. Borszcz and Catherine A. Spuz _pP. 293 _c7.5. Responses of limbic, midbrain and brainstem structures to electrically-induced vocalizations / Francisco Gonzalez-Lima _pP. 303 _c7.6. Adult house mouse (Mus musculus) ultrasonic calls : hormonal and pheromonal regulation / John G. Nyby _bSection 8. Midbrain and central pattern generators for vocalization _pP. 313 _c8.1. Role of the periaqueductal gray in expressing vocalization / Eva Gruber-Dujardin _pP. 329 _c8.2. Localization of the central pattern generator for vocalization / Steffen R. Hage _pP. 339 _c8.3. Neuronal networks involved in the generation of vocalization / Steffen R. Hage _pP. 351 _c8.4. Central pattern generators for orofacial movements and speech / Steven M. Barlow, ... [et al.] _bSection 9. Integrative motor functions of the ambiguus, retroambuguus and parabrachial nuclei _pP. 373 _c9.1. Functions of larynx in breathing, vocalization and airway protective reflexes / Keisuke Shiba _pP. 383 _c9.2. Vocal-respiratory interactions in the parabrachial nucleus / Michael Smotherman, Christine Schwartz and Walter Metzner _pP. 393 _c9.3 Audio-vocal interactions in the mammalian brain / Hanjun Liu, Roozbeh Behroozmand and Charles R. Larson _pP. 403 _c9.4. Vocal control in echolocating bats / Walter Metzner and Gerd Schuller _bSection 10. Sound production by larynx _pP. 419 _c10.1. Functions of the larynx and production of sounds / Gerald S. Berke and Jennifer L. Long _pP. 427 _c10.2. Structure and oscillatory function of the vocal folds / Camille Finck and Lionel Lejeune _pP. 439 _c10.3. Mechanisms and evolution of roaring-like vocalization in mammals / Roland Frey and Alban Gebler _pP. 451 _c10.4. Generation of sound in marine mammals / Joy S. Reidenberg and Jeffrey T. Laitman _bSection 11. Vocal communication systems in mammals : semiotic codes in vocalization _pP. 469 _c11.1. Control of gestures and vocalizations in primates / Eva Maria Eberl _pP. 477 _c11.2. The generation of functionally referential and motivational vocal signals in mammals / Marta B. Manser _pP. 487 _c11.3. Auditory categories in the non-human primate / Yale E. Cohen, ... [et al.] _pP. 495 _c11.4. Recognition of individuals within the social group : signature vocalizations / Ari Daniel Shapiro _pP. 505 _c11.5. Evolution of mammalian vocal signals : development of semiotic content and semantics of human language / Klaus Zuberbühler _pP. 515 _bIndex. |
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