Clayton N, Bischof H-J. Neurophysiological and behavioral development in birds: song learning as a model system. Naturwissenschaften. 1990;77(3):123-127
International audienceBirdsong learning and human language development showed numerous parallels tha...
International audienceBirdsong learning and human language development showed numerous parallels tha...
Male songbirds sing to establish species and individual identities, to maintain territories, and to ...
Song is a stereotyped behavior, yet its development depends on sensory feedback and learning. Early...
Song is a stereotyped behavior, yet its development depends on sensory feedback and learning. Early...
Songbirds, such as zebra finches, learn their songs from a ‘tutor’ (usually the father), early in li...
Birds sing to communicate. Male birds use song to advertise their territories and attract females. ...
Birds sing to communicate. Male birds use song to advertise their territories and attract females. ...
AbstractRecent studies of the neural mechanisms of avian song learning suggest that pathways for adu...
AbstractSongbirds learn a new song by matching the sound they produce to a memorized model. A distri...
Songs are learned in songbirds, much as speech is acquired in human infants, and serve social and re...
Vocal learning is one of the most distinctive characteristics of the modern human species. Through t...
International audienceBirdsong learning and human language development showed numerous parallels tha...
This research addresses the scaling of neural investment and behavioral complexity in the avian song...
This research addresses the scaling of neural investment and behavioral complexity in the avian song...
International audienceBirdsong learning and human language development showed numerous parallels tha...
International audienceBirdsong learning and human language development showed numerous parallels tha...
Male songbirds sing to establish species and individual identities, to maintain territories, and to ...
Song is a stereotyped behavior, yet its development depends on sensory feedback and learning. Early...
Song is a stereotyped behavior, yet its development depends on sensory feedback and learning. Early...
Songbirds, such as zebra finches, learn their songs from a ‘tutor’ (usually the father), early in li...
Birds sing to communicate. Male birds use song to advertise their territories and attract females. ...
Birds sing to communicate. Male birds use song to advertise their territories and attract females. ...
AbstractRecent studies of the neural mechanisms of avian song learning suggest that pathways for adu...
AbstractSongbirds learn a new song by matching the sound they produce to a memorized model. A distri...
Songs are learned in songbirds, much as speech is acquired in human infants, and serve social and re...
Vocal learning is one of the most distinctive characteristics of the modern human species. Through t...
International audienceBirdsong learning and human language development showed numerous parallels tha...
This research addresses the scaling of neural investment and behavioral complexity in the avian song...
This research addresses the scaling of neural investment and behavioral complexity in the avian song...
International audienceBirdsong learning and human language development showed numerous parallels tha...
International audienceBirdsong learning and human language development showed numerous parallels tha...
Male songbirds sing to establish species and individual identities, to maintain territories, and to ...