Logan S James
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Recent Articles
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James L, Wang A, Bertolo M, Sakata J
Dev Sci
. 2023 Mar;
26(5):e13382.
PMID: 36861437
The temporal organization of sounds used in social contexts can provide information about signal function and evoke varying responses in listeners (receivers). For example, music is a universal and learned...
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James L, Baier A, Page R, Clements P, Hunter K, Taylor R, et al.
Biol Lett
. 2022 Jun;
18(6):20220098.
PMID: 35765810
Stimulation in one sensory modality can affect perception in a separate modality, resulting in diverse effects including illusions in humans. This can also result in cross-modal facilitation, a process where...
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James L, Taylor R, Hunter K, Ryan M
Brain Behav Evol
. 2021 Dec;
97(3-4):140-150.
PMID: 34864726
As species change through evolutionary time, the neurological and morphological structures that underlie behavioral systems typically remain coordinated. This is especially important for communication systems, in which these structures must...
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James L, Halfwerk W, Hunter K, Page R, Taylor R, Wilson P, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2021 Jun;
224(12).
PMID: 34142696
Communication systems often include a variety of components, including those that span modalities, which may facilitate detection and decision-making. For example, female túngara frogs and fringe-lipped bats generally rely on...
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James L, Mori C, Wada K, Sakata J
Curr Biol
. 2021 May;
31(13):2796-2808.e9.
PMID: 33989526
Organizational patterns can be shared across biological systems, and revealing the factors shaping common patterns can provide insight into fundamental biological mechanisms. The behavioral pattern that elements with more constituents...
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Kalra S, Yawatkar V, James L, Sakata J, Rajan R
Proc Biol Sci
. 2021 Jan;
288(1943):20202796.
PMID: 33468007
Numerous animal displays begin with introductory gestures. For example, lizards start their head-bobbing displays with introductory push-ups, and many songbirds begin their vocal displays by repeating introductory notes (INs) before...
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James L, Davies Jr R, Mori C, Wada K, Sakata J
Dev Neurobiol
. 2020 Apr;
80(3-4):132-146.
PMID: 32330360
Biological predispositions in learning can bias and constrain the cultural evolution of social and communicative behaviors (e.g., speech and birdsong), and lead to the emergence of behavioral and cultural "universals."...
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James L, Sun H, Wada K, Sakata J
Sci Rep
. 2020 Feb;
10(1):2248.
PMID: 32041978
Birdsong is a learned communicative behavior that consists of discrete acoustic elements ("syllables") that are sequenced in a controlled manner. While the learning of the acoustic structure of syllables has...
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James L, Fan R, Sakata J
J Exp Biol
. 2019 Jul;
222(Pt 16).
PMID: 31331939
Understanding the regulation of social behavioural expression requires insight into motivational and performance aspects. While a number of studies have independently assessed these aspects of social behaviours, few have examined...
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Developmental modulation and predictability of age-dependent vocal plasticity in adult zebra finches
James L, Sakata J
Brain Res
. 2019 Jul;
1721:146336.
PMID: 31310739
Predicting the nature of behavioral plasticity can provide insight into mechanisms of behavioral expression and control. Songbirds like the zebra finch rely on vocal signals for communication, and the performance...