AIMC Topic: Crows

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Variability and individuality in the contact calls of jackdaws (Corvus monedula).

Animal cognition
In socially complex species, vocal signals often convey individual identity, enabling recognition and coordination of individualized groups. Jackdaws (Corvus monedula) are highly social corvids that form life-long monogamous pair bonds. They frequent...

Capturing vocal communication in a free-living corvid: high-resolution data from low-impact miniaturized tags.

Animal cognition
Understanding vocal communication is essential to unraveling avian social behavior and cognition; however, audio recording remains particularly challenging in field studies involving wild populations. In this study, we deployed a lightweight, multi-s...

Novel Crow Swarm Optimization Algorithm and Selection Approach for Optimal Deep Learning COVID-19 Diagnostic Model.

Computational intelligence and neuroscience
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, computerized COVID-19 diagnosis studies are proliferating. The diversity of COVID-19 models raises the questions of which COVID-19 diagnostic model should be selected and which decision-makers of healthcare organizations...

Exploring Neural Dynamics in the Auditory Telencephalon of Crows Using Functional Ultrasound Imaging.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
Crows, renowned for advanced cognitive abilities and vocal communication, rely on intricate auditory systems. While the neuroanatomy of corvid auditory pathways is partially explored, the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms are largely unknown. ...