“…Experimental evidence demonstrates that the neural activity in frontal regions relates to vocalization (Gavrilov et al, 2017; Hage and Nieder, 2013; Roy et al, 2016; Weineck et al, 2020), correlating with the acoustic and behavioural properties of produced calls (Hage and Nieder, 2013; Weineck et al, 2020). Frontal regions are also anatomically and functionally connected with the auditory cortex (AC; (García-Rosales et al, 2020; Kobler et al, 1987; Park et al, 2015; Plakke and Romanski, 2014; Winkowski et al, 2013; Winkowski et al, 2018)), a cornerstone structure for audition that exhibits suppression to self-produced sounds (Aliu et al, 2009; Baess et al, 2011; Martikainen et al, 2005; Rummell et al, 2016), including vocalizations (Eliades and Wang, 2003, 2005; Flinker et al, 2010; Tsunada and Eliades, 2020). Such auditory cortical suppression is thought to be mediated by preparatory motor signals originating in the motor system (i.e.…”