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    MathWorks Inc smoothing curve function rloess
    A ) The FF for <t>1</t> <t>syllable</t> across 4 days of singing, each point represents one rendition of the syllable. The black lines are <t>RLOESS</t> fits. B ) The amplitude for the same syllable and same renditions as in A.
    Smoothing Curve Function Rloess, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: A Daily Oscillation in the Fundamental Frequency and Amplitude of Harmonic Syllables of Zebra Finch Song

    Journal: PLoS ONE

    doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082327

    A ) The FF for 1 syllable across 4 days of singing, each point represents one rendition of the syllable. The black lines are RLOESS fits. B ) The amplitude for the same syllable and same renditions as in A.
    Figure Legend Snippet: A ) The FF for 1 syllable across 4 days of singing, each point represents one rendition of the syllable. The black lines are RLOESS fits. B ) The amplitude for the same syllable and same renditions as in A.

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    Plotted are the slopes of the RLOESS fits for the first three hours of the day and the last three hours of the evening- each point represents the slope of 1 syllable from 1 animal from one morning or evening. Note the apparent ‘v’ shape of the data is an artifact of the algorithm used to make all symbols visible on the graph and does not connote information.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Plotted are the slopes of the RLOESS fits for the first three hours of the day and the last three hours of the evening- each point represents the slope of 1 syllable from 1 animal from one morning or evening. Note the apparent ‘v’ shape of the data is an artifact of the algorithm used to make all symbols visible on the graph and does not connote information.

    Techniques Used:

    Each symbol represents the slope of the RLOESS curve of FF or amplitude of one syllable from one animal on one day. A ) There was a trend for evening slope of FF to become positive immediately following 5-HT lesion (while song was recovering but 5-HT was still depleted, p=0.0582 when compared to baseline slope). Oscillations were indistinguishable from baseline condition by 5 days after lesion surgery, at which point 5-HT levels continued to be drastically reduced. Saline controls showed no similar effects. B ) Evening slope of amplitude increased significantly after 5-HT lesion (p=0.0075 when compared to baseline slope). Similarly to FF, the trend of the evening slope of amplitude to become positive ceased to persist 5 days after lesion surgery.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Each symbol represents the slope of the RLOESS curve of FF or amplitude of one syllable from one animal on one day. A ) There was a trend for evening slope of FF to become positive immediately following 5-HT lesion (while song was recovering but 5-HT was still depleted, p=0.0582 when compared to baseline slope). Oscillations were indistinguishable from baseline condition by 5 days after lesion surgery, at which point 5-HT levels continued to be drastically reduced. Saline controls showed no similar effects. B ) Evening slope of amplitude increased significantly after 5-HT lesion (p=0.0075 when compared to baseline slope). Similarly to FF, the trend of the evening slope of amplitude to become positive ceased to persist 5 days after lesion surgery.

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    MathWorks Inc smoothing curve function rloess
    A ) The FF for <t>1</t> <t>syllable</t> across 4 days of singing, each point represents one rendition of the syllable. The black lines are <t>RLOESS</t> fits. B ) The amplitude for the same syllable and same renditions as in A.
    Smoothing Curve Function Rloess, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/result/smoothing curve function rloess/product/MathWorks Inc
    Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    smoothing curve function rloess - by Bioz Stars, 2026-04
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    A ) The FF for 1 syllable across 4 days of singing, each point represents one rendition of the syllable. The black lines are RLOESS fits. B ) The amplitude for the same syllable and same renditions as in A.

    Journal: PLoS ONE

    Article Title: A Daily Oscillation in the Fundamental Frequency and Amplitude of Harmonic Syllables of Zebra Finch Song

    doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082327

    Figure Lengend Snippet: A ) The FF for 1 syllable across 4 days of singing, each point represents one rendition of the syllable. The black lines are RLOESS fits. B ) The amplitude for the same syllable and same renditions as in A.

    Article Snippet: The daily time course of the mean fundamental frequency and amplitude of each syllable was calculated using the MATLAB smoothing curve function rloess, a non-parametric regression method related to loess regression, which decreases the weighting of outlying data points allowing better curve fits when there are long gaps between data points (for example when there is an hour of no singing in the day).

    Techniques:

    Plotted are the slopes of the RLOESS fits for the first three hours of the day and the last three hours of the evening- each point represents the slope of 1 syllable from 1 animal from one morning or evening. Note the apparent ‘v’ shape of the data is an artifact of the algorithm used to make all symbols visible on the graph and does not connote information.

    Journal: PLoS ONE

    Article Title: A Daily Oscillation in the Fundamental Frequency and Amplitude of Harmonic Syllables of Zebra Finch Song

    doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082327

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Plotted are the slopes of the RLOESS fits for the first three hours of the day and the last three hours of the evening- each point represents the slope of 1 syllable from 1 animal from one morning or evening. Note the apparent ‘v’ shape of the data is an artifact of the algorithm used to make all symbols visible on the graph and does not connote information.

    Article Snippet: The daily time course of the mean fundamental frequency and amplitude of each syllable was calculated using the MATLAB smoothing curve function rloess, a non-parametric regression method related to loess regression, which decreases the weighting of outlying data points allowing better curve fits when there are long gaps between data points (for example when there is an hour of no singing in the day).

    Techniques:

    Each symbol represents the slope of the RLOESS curve of FF or amplitude of one syllable from one animal on one day. A ) There was a trend for evening slope of FF to become positive immediately following 5-HT lesion (while song was recovering but 5-HT was still depleted, p=0.0582 when compared to baseline slope). Oscillations were indistinguishable from baseline condition by 5 days after lesion surgery, at which point 5-HT levels continued to be drastically reduced. Saline controls showed no similar effects. B ) Evening slope of amplitude increased significantly after 5-HT lesion (p=0.0075 when compared to baseline slope). Similarly to FF, the trend of the evening slope of amplitude to become positive ceased to persist 5 days after lesion surgery.

    Journal: PLoS ONE

    Article Title: A Daily Oscillation in the Fundamental Frequency and Amplitude of Harmonic Syllables of Zebra Finch Song

    doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082327

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Each symbol represents the slope of the RLOESS curve of FF or amplitude of one syllable from one animal on one day. A ) There was a trend for evening slope of FF to become positive immediately following 5-HT lesion (while song was recovering but 5-HT was still depleted, p=0.0582 when compared to baseline slope). Oscillations were indistinguishable from baseline condition by 5 days after lesion surgery, at which point 5-HT levels continued to be drastically reduced. Saline controls showed no similar effects. B ) Evening slope of amplitude increased significantly after 5-HT lesion (p=0.0075 when compared to baseline slope). Similarly to FF, the trend of the evening slope of amplitude to become positive ceased to persist 5 days after lesion surgery.

    Article Snippet: The daily time course of the mean fundamental frequency and amplitude of each syllable was calculated using the MATLAB smoothing curve function rloess, a non-parametric regression method related to loess regression, which decreases the weighting of outlying data points allowing better curve fits when there are long gaps between data points (for example when there is an hour of no singing in the day).

    Techniques: Saline