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The lead currently says, This compensation effect results in a reduction in the auditory signal-to-noise ratio of the speaker’s spoken words. It should actually be an increase rather than a reduction, shouldn't it? Or do I misunderstand the sentence? Looie496 ( talk) 15:43, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
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The caption talks about shifts in song frequency in response to noise in this species, not an increase in vocal effort or amplitude (i.e the Lombard effect). However, other species are known to exhibit the Lombard effect in noise. For example, nightingales [1] [2] or zebra finches [3] [4]. Could I suggest changing the picture to something more relevant? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Weidenmeise ( talk • contribs) 11:28, 29 August 2016 (UTC)
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The lead currently says, This compensation effect results in a reduction in the auditory signal-to-noise ratio of the speaker’s spoken words. It should actually be an increase rather than a reduction, shouldn't it? Or do I misunderstand the sentence? Looie496 ( talk) 15:43, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
Hello. I am a member of WikiProject Medicine, a Wikipedia wide project that maintains and improves articles that fall under the scope of medicine. Since your article has fallen under our scope, I have placed the correct template(s) on this talk page for verification. Upon reviewed of the article, I'd like to make a few points, as shown below:
I'm glad this article could fall within our scope, and I hope to see it grow large! Many thanks! Renaissancee (talk) 22:21, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
The caption talks about shifts in song frequency in response to noise in this species, not an increase in vocal effort or amplitude (i.e the Lombard effect). However, other species are known to exhibit the Lombard effect in noise. For example, nightingales [1] [2] or zebra finches [3] [4]. Could I suggest changing the picture to something more relevant? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Weidenmeise ( talk • contribs) 11:28, 29 August 2016 (UTC)
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