Comparative animal studies of complex behavioural traits, and their neurobiological underpinnings, can increase our understanding of their evolution, including in humans. Vocal learning, a potential precursor to human speech, is one such trait. Mammalian vocal learning is under-studied: most research has either focused on vocal learning in songbirds or its absence in non-human primates. Here, we focus on a highly promising model species for the neurobiology of vocal learning: grey seals (Halichoerus grypus). We provide a neuroanatomical atlas (based on dissected brain slices and magnetic resonance images), a labelled MRI template, a three-dimensional model with volumetric measurements of brain regions, and histological cortical stainings. F...
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...
Understanding the origins and evolution of human speech benefits from a multidisciplinary and compar...
Comparative animal studies of complex behavioural traits, and their neurobiological underpinnings, c...
Comparative animal studies of complex behavioural traits, and their neurobiological underpinnings, c...
Comparative animal studies of complex behavioural traits, and their neurobiological underpinnings, c...
Comparative animal studies of complex behavioural traits, and their neurobiological underpinnings, c...
N.H. is supported by funding from an International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for language s...
Scientists have a come a long way in their studies of brains and birdsong. The discovery of new neur...
Vocal learning, the substrate for human language, is a rare trait found to date in only three distan...
Genes including FOXP2, FOXP1, and CNTNAP2, have been implicated in human speech and language phenoty...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Animal models, songbirds particularly, are increasingly used to study the human capacity for speec...
Vocal learning is a rare trait. Humans depend on vocal learning to acquire spoken language, but most...
Vocal learning is a rare trait. Humans depend on vocal learning to acquire spoken language, but most...
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...
Understanding the origins and evolution of human speech benefits from a multidisciplinary and compar...
Comparative animal studies of complex behavioural traits, and their neurobiological underpinnings, c...
Comparative animal studies of complex behavioural traits, and their neurobiological underpinnings, c...
Comparative animal studies of complex behavioural traits, and their neurobiological underpinnings, c...
Comparative animal studies of complex behavioural traits, and their neurobiological underpinnings, c...
N.H. is supported by funding from an International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for language s...
Scientists have a come a long way in their studies of brains and birdsong. The discovery of new neur...
Vocal learning, the substrate for human language, is a rare trait found to date in only three distan...
Genes including FOXP2, FOXP1, and CNTNAP2, have been implicated in human speech and language phenoty...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Animal models, songbirds particularly, are increasingly used to study the human capacity for speec...
Vocal learning is a rare trait. Humans depend on vocal learning to acquire spoken language, but most...
Vocal learning is a rare trait. Humans depend on vocal learning to acquire spoken language, but most...
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...
Understanding the origins and evolution of human speech benefits from a multidisciplinary and compar...