Human language and speech are unique accomplishments. Nevertheless, they share a number of character-istics with other systems of communication, and investigators have thus compared them to birdsong and the vocal signaling of nonhuman primates. Particular interesting parallels concern the development of singing and speaking. These behaviors rely on auditory perception, subsequent memorization and finally, the gen-eration of vocal imitations. Several mechanisms help young individuals to deal with the various challenges during the time of signal development. Specific differences aside, astounding parallels can be found also in how a human and a particularly accomplished bird like the Common Nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos treat the experien...
In this issue, Kato et al. use expression of immediate early genes to show that the caudomedial pall...
In this issue, Kato et al. use expression of immediate early genes to show that the caudomedial pall...
In this issue, Kato et al. use expression of immediate early genes to show that the caudomedial pall...
Human language and speech are unique accomplishments. Nevertheless, they share a number of character...
Human language and speech are unique accomplishments. Nevertheless, they share a number of character...
Learning by imitation is essential for transmitting many aspects of human culture, including speech,...
Humans and songbirds share the key trait of vocal learning, manifested in speech and song, respectiv...
Humans and songbirds share the key trait of vocal learning, manifested in speech and song, respectiv...
within the birds, independently in the songbirds, hummingbirds, and par-rots (Jarvis, 2004). From th...
There are many parallels between the acquisition of spoken language in human infants and song learni...
Vocal learning, the substrate for human language, is a rare trait found to date in only three distan...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Humans and songbirds learn to sing or speak by listening to acoustic models, forming auditory templa...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Vocal learners such as humans and songbirds can learn to produce elaborate patterns of structurally ...
In this issue, Kato et al. use expression of immediate early genes to show that the caudomedial pall...
In this issue, Kato et al. use expression of immediate early genes to show that the caudomedial pall...
In this issue, Kato et al. use expression of immediate early genes to show that the caudomedial pall...
Human language and speech are unique accomplishments. Nevertheless, they share a number of character...
Human language and speech are unique accomplishments. Nevertheless, they share a number of character...
Learning by imitation is essential for transmitting many aspects of human culture, including speech,...
Humans and songbirds share the key trait of vocal learning, manifested in speech and song, respectiv...
Humans and songbirds share the key trait of vocal learning, manifested in speech and song, respectiv...
within the birds, independently in the songbirds, hummingbirds, and par-rots (Jarvis, 2004). From th...
There are many parallels between the acquisition of spoken language in human infants and song learni...
Vocal learning, the substrate for human language, is a rare trait found to date in only three distan...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Humans and songbirds learn to sing or speak by listening to acoustic models, forming auditory templa...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Vocal learners such as humans and songbirds can learn to produce elaborate patterns of structurally ...
In this issue, Kato et al. use expression of immediate early genes to show that the caudomedial pall...
In this issue, Kato et al. use expression of immediate early genes to show that the caudomedial pall...
In this issue, Kato et al. use expression of immediate early genes to show that the caudomedial pall...