Carel ten Cate - Publications

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Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands 

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2024 Heim F, Scharff C, Fisher SE, Riebel K, Ten Cate C. Auditory discrimination learning and acoustic cue weighing in female zebra finches with localised FoxP1 knockdowns. Journal of Neurophysiology. PMID 38629163 DOI: 10.1152/jn.00228.2023  0.622
2023 Ning ZY, Honing H, Ten Cate C. Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) demonstrate cognitive flexibility in using phonology and sequence of syllables in auditory discrimination. Animal Cognition. PMID 36934374 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-023-01763-4  0.368
2023 Heim F, Fisher SE, Scharff C, Ten Cate C, Riebel K. Effects of cortical FoxP1 knockdowns on learned song preference in female zebra finches. Eneuro. PMID 36931727 DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0328-22.2023  0.627
2021 Ten Cate C, Fullagar PJ. Vocal imitations and production learning by Australian musk ducks (). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 376: 20200243. PMID 34482734 DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0243  0.506
2021 Ten Cate C. Re-evaluating vocal production learning in non-oscine birds. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 376: 20200249. PMID 34482726 DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0249  0.416
2021 Vernes SC, Kriengwatana BP, Beeck VC, Fischer J, Tyack PL, Ten Cate C, Janik VM. The multi-dimensional nature of vocal learning. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 376: 20200236. PMID 34482723 DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0236  0.432
2020 Ten Cate C, Gervain J, Levelt CC, Petkov CI, Zuidema W. Editors' Review and Introduction: Learning Grammatical Structures: Developmental, Cross-Species, and Computational Approaches. Topics in Cognitive Science. PMID 32134565 DOI: 10.1111/Tops.12493  0.329
2019 Sertlek HÖ, Slabbekoorn H, Ten Cate C, Ainslie MA. Source specific sound mapping: Spatial, temporal and spectral distribution of sound in the Dutch North Sea. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 247: 1143-1157. PMID 30823343 DOI: 10.1016/J.Envpol.2019.01.119  0.568
2018 Burgering MA, Vroomen J, Ten Cate C. Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) can categorize vowel-like sounds on both the fundamental frequency ("pitch") and spectral envelope. Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983). PMID 30234325 DOI: 10.1037/Com0000143  0.367
2018 Burgering MA, Ten Cate C, Vroomen J. Mechanisms underlying speech sound discrimination and categorization in humans and zebra finches. Animal Cognition. PMID 29435769 DOI: 10.1007/S10071-018-1165-3  0.432
2017 Chen J, Ten Cate C. Bridging the gap: Learning of acoustic nonadjacent dependencies by a songbird. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition. 43: 295-302. PMID 29120216 DOI: 10.1037/xan0000145  0.387
2017 Spierings M, Hubert J, Ten Cate C. Selective auditory grouping by zebra finches: testing the iambic-trochaic law. Animal Cognition. 20: 665-675. PMID 28391488 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-017-1089-3  0.326
2017 Versace E, Spierings MJ, Caffini M, Ten Cate C, Vallortigara G. Spontaneous generalization of abstract multimodal patterns in young domestic chicks. Animal Cognition. PMID 28260155 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-017-1079-5  0.327
2017 Ten Cate C. Assessing the uniqueness of language: Animal grammatical abilities take center stage. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 24: 91-96. PMID 27368632 DOI: 10.3758/s13423-016-1091-9  0.364
2016 Lachlan RF, van Heijningen CA, Ter Haar SM, Ten Cate C. Zebra Finch Song Phonology and Syntactical Structure across Populations and Continents-A Computational Comparison. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 980. PMID 27458396 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00980  0.701
2016 Spierings MJ, Ten Cate C. Budgerigars and zebra finches differ in how they generalize in an artificial grammar learning experiment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 113: E3977-84. PMID 27325756 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1600483113  0.379
2016 Ten Cate C, Spierings M, Hubert J, Honing H. Can Birds Perceive Rhythmic Patterns? A Review and Experiments on a Songbird and a Parrot Species. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 730. PMID 27242635 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00730  0.415
2016 Neo YY, Hubert J, Bolle L, Winter HV, Ten Cate C, Slabbekoorn H. Sound exposure changes European seabass behaviour in a large outdoor floating pen: Effects of temporal structure and a ramp-up procedure. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 214: 26-34. PMID 27061472 DOI: 10.1016/J.Envpol.2016.03.075  0.615
2016 Sertlek HÖ, Aarts G, Brasseur S, Slabbekoorn H, ten Cate C, von Benda-Beckmann AM, Ainslie MA. Mapping Underwater Sound in the Dutch Part of the North Sea. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 875: 1001-6. PMID 26611061 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-2981-8_124  0.547
2015 Neo YY, Ufkes E, Kastelein RA, Winter HV, Ten Cate C, Slabbekoorn H. Impulsive sounds change European seabass swimming patterns: Influence of pulse repetition interval. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 97: 111-7. PMID 26088542 DOI: 10.1016/J.Marpolbul.2015.06.027  0.577
2015 Spierings M, de Weger A, Ten Cate C. Pauses enhance chunk recognition in song element strings by zebra finches. Animal Cognition. 18: 867-74. PMID 25771964 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-015-0855-3  0.325
2015 Hoeschele M, Merchant H, Kikuchi Y, Hattori Y, ten Cate C. Searching for the origins of musicality across species. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 370: 20140094. PMID 25646517 DOI: 10.1098/Rstb.2014.0094  0.326
2015 Chen J, Ten Cate C. Zebra finches can use positional and transitional cues to distinguish vocal element strings. Behavioural Processes. 117: 29-34. PMID 25217867 DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2014.09.004  0.379
2015 Chen J, van Rossum D, ten Cate C. Artificial grammar learning in zebra finches and human adults: XYX versus XXY. Animal Cognition. 18: 151-64. PMID 25015135 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-014-0786-4  0.392
2014 ter Haar SM, Kaemper W, Stam K, Levelt CC, ten Cate C. The interplay of within-species perceptual predispositions and experience during song ontogeny in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 281: 20141860. PMID 25320162 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.1860  0.503
2014 ten Cate C. On the phonetic and syntactic processing abilities of birds: from songs to speech and artificial grammars. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 28: 157-64. PMID 25078891 DOI: 10.1016/j.conb.2014.07.019  0.489
2014 Spierings MJ, ten Cate C. Zebra finches are sensitive to prosodic features of human speech. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 281. PMID 24870039 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.0480  0.312
2013 Lachlan RF, Verzijden MN, Bernard CS, Jonker PP, Koese B, Jaarsma S, Spoor W, Slater PJ, ten Cate C. The progressive loss of syntactical structure in bird song along an island colonization chain. Current Biology : Cb. 23: 1896-901. PMID 24076242 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cub.2013.07.057  0.754
2013 Verzijden MN, Ten Cate C, Servedio MR, Kozak GM, Boughman JW, Svensson EI. The impact of learned mating traits on speciation is not yet clear: response to Kawecki. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 28: 69-70. PMID 23279906 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tree.2012.12.003  0.671
2013 van Heijningen CA, Chen J, van Laatum I, van der Hulst B, ten Cate C. Rule learning by zebra finches in an artificial grammar learning task: which rule? Animal Cognition. 16: 165-75. PMID 22971840 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-012-0559-x  0.44
2012 Verzijden MN, ten Cate C, Servedio MR, Kozak GM, Boughman JW, Svensson EI. The impact of learning on sexual selection and speciation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 27: 511-9. PMID 22705159 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tree.2012.05.007  0.681
2012 ten Cate C, Okanoya K. Revisiting the syntactic abilities of non-human animals: natural vocalizations and artificial grammar learning. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 367: 1984-94. PMID 22688634 DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2012.0055  0.372
2012 Ohms VR, Beckers GJ, ten Cate C, Suthers RA. Vocal tract articulation revisited: the case of the monk parakeet. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 215: 85-92. PMID 22162856 DOI: 10.1242/jeb.064717  0.34
2012 Ohms VR, Escudero P, Lammers K, ten Cate C. Zebra finches and Dutch adults exhibit the same cue weighting bias in vowel perception. Animal Cognition. 15: 155-61. PMID 21761144 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-011-0441-2  0.326
2012 Halfwerk W, Bot S, Buikx J, van der Velde M, Komdeur J, ten Cate C, Slabbekoorn H. Reply to Eens et al.: Urban noise can alter sexual selection on bird song Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109: E209-E209. DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1120485109  0.537
2011 Halfwerk W, Bot S, Buikx J, van der Velde M, Komdeur J, ten Cate C, Slabbekoorn H. Low-frequency songs lose their potency in noisy urban conditions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 14549-54. PMID 21876157 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1109091108  0.584
2010 Ohms VR, Snelderwaard PCh, Ten Cate C, Beckers GJ. Vocal tract articulation in zebra finches. Plos One. 5: e11923. PMID 20689831 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0011923  0.337
2010 Slabbekoorn H, Bouton N, van Opzeeland I, Coers A, ten Cate C, Popper AN. A noisy spring: the impact of globally rising underwater sound levels on fish. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 25: 419-27. PMID 20483503 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tree.2010.04.005  0.585
2010 Ohms VR, Gill A, Van Heijningen CA, Beckers GJ, ten Cate C. Zebra finches exhibit speaker-independent phonetic perception of human speech. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 277: 1003-9. PMID 19955157 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2009.1788  0.325
2009 Geberzahn N, Goymann W, Muck C, Ten Cate C. Females alter their song when challenged in a sex-role reversed bird species. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64: 193-204. PMID 19946649 DOI: 10.1007/S00265-009-0836-0  0.346
2009 van Heijningen CA, de Visser J, Zuidema W, ten Cate C. Simple rules can explain discrimination of putative recursive syntactic structures by a songbird species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 20538-43. PMID 19918074 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0908113106  0.366
2008 den Hartog PM, Slabbekoorn H, Ten Cate C. Male territorial vocalizations and responses are decoupled in an avian hybrid zone. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 363: 2879-89. PMID 18508751 DOI: 10.1098/Rstb.2008.0046  0.605
2008 Verzijden MN, Korthof REM, ten Cate C. Females learn from mothers and males learn from others. The effect of mother and siblings on the development of female mate preferences and male aggression biases in Lake Victoria cichlids, genus Mbipia Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 62: 1359-1368. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-008-0564-x  0.389
2007 ten Cate C, Rowe C. Biases in signal evolution: learning makes a difference. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 22: 380-7. PMID 17379354 DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2007.03.006  0.336
2007 Verzijden MN, ten Cate C. Early learning influences species assortative mating preferences in Lake Victoria cichlid fish. Biology Letters. 3: 134-6. PMID 17287180 DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2006.0601  0.362
2007 Verzijden MN, Etman E, van Heijningen C, van der Linden M, ten Cate C. Song discrimination learning in zebra finches induces highly divergent responses to novel songs. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 274: 295-301. PMID 17148259 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2006.3728  0.413
2005 Terpstra NJ, Bolhuis JJ, Den Boer-Visser AM, Ten Cate C. Neuronal activation related to auditory perception in the brain of a non-songbird, the ring dove. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 488: 342-51. PMID 15952168 DOI: 10.1002/cne.20592  0.464
2004 Beltman JB, Haccou P, ten Cate C. Learning and colonization of new niches: a first step toward speciation. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 58: 35-46. PMID 15058717  0.363
2001 de Kort SR, ten Cate C. Response to interspecific vocalizations is affected by degree of phylogenetic relatedness in Streptopelia doves. Animal Behaviour. 61: 239-247. PMID 11170713 DOI: 10.1006/anbe.2000.1552  0.697
1991 Hollis KL, ten Cate C, Bateson P. Stimulus representation: a subprocess of imprinting and conditioning. Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983). 105: 307-17. PMID 1778063 DOI: 10.1037/0735-7036.105.4.307  0.624
1988 Ten Cate C, Bateson P. SEXUAL SELECTION: THE EVOLUTION OF CONSPICUOUS CHARACTERISTICS IN BIRDS BY MEANS OF IMPRINTING. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 42: 1355-1358. PMID 28581088 DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1988.tb04196.x  0.559
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