International audienceCommunication requires adaptability to the interlocutors' characteristics and variations, from mere behavioural flexibility to more profound brain plasticity. While plasticity in central processing has been mostly observed early in life - during development, the need for adaptation is present throughout the life, especially in social species for which breeding periods (intersexual signals prevail) are interspersed with more "social" (non sexual) periods. Birdsong is a typical communication signal whose structure, output and function may change over the year. Here we investigated whether female European starlings’ primary auditory area (Field L) was tuned to these changes. Electrophysiological recordings revealed that F...