Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Why Birds Parrots Can Imitate Human Voice?


Have you ever wondered why parrots can imitate human speech well? Well, want to know, parrots can talk like a human being as a parrot uses its tongue to produce a sound like the vowel letters, as well as us, humans.

In humans, the sound generated from the larynx (larynx) and can be changed according to the movement of the tongue in the mouth. Things like this that help us to pronounce vowels and consonants even though the letter was complicated.

Up to now, not a few researchers believe, parrots as well as the other birds, produce and varying the sound by using the larynx and syrinx without using his tongue at all. Apparently, parrots tongue moves forward and backward when talking.

It is then intriguing Gabriel Beckers and colleagues from the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, interested to observe whether this movement was instrumental in the smart parrots imitate human speech.

The researchers tried to do research on a number of parrots. Syrinx of birds and then replaced a very small electronic speaker. When the amplifier out the sound, a hook to move the bird's tongue.


The researchers found, the movement of the tongue is less than a millimeter will make a big difference related to the quality of vocal sound is expelled parrots.

Continue perbedaannyaya how big? The difference is, says Beckers, greater than the difference between the letter 'a' and 'o' the man said.

Thus, according to Beckers, parrots ability to play his tongue utter vowel letters may be a copycat bird driven talent.

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