There are striking behavioural and neural parallels between the acquisition of speech in humans and song learning in songbirds. In humans, language-related brain activation is mostly lateralised to the left hemisphere. During language acquisition in humans, brain hemispheric lateralisation develops as language proficiency increases. Sleep is important for the formation of long-term memory, in humans as well as in other animals, including songbirds. Here, we measured neuronal activation (as the expression pattern of the immediate early gene ZENK) during sleep in juvenile zebra finch males that were still learning their songs from a tutor. We found that during sleep, there was learning-dependent lateralisation of spontaneous neuronal activati...
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait foun...
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait foun...
Songbirds, such as zebra finches, learn their songs from a ‘tutor’ (usually the father), early in li...
There are many parallels between the acquisition of spoken language in human infants and song learni...
In humans, the left-hemisphere is dominant for language production and perception in monolinguals. H...
Songbird males learn to sing their songs from an adult 'tutor' early in life, much like human infant...
International audienceIn 1970, Marler set the idea of a parallel between human speech and birdsong, ...
Many brain regions exhibit lateral differences in structure and function, and also incorporate new n...
WOS:000229557300004International audienceLateralization of brain functions is a widespread phenomeno...
Songbirds (Oscines) learn their songs from a tutor. It is not known where in the brain the memories ...
Like many other songbird species, male zebra finches learn their song from a tutor early in life. So...
International audienceSongbirds are a unique model to study language development in humans. Birdsong...
Humans and songbirds share the key trait of vocal learning, manifested in speech and song, respectiv...
Behavioural studies widely implicate sleep in memory consolidation in the learning of a broad range ...
Songbirds are the only terrestrial animals other than humans that learn extensive and complex vocali...
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait foun...
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait foun...
Songbirds, such as zebra finches, learn their songs from a ‘tutor’ (usually the father), early in li...
There are many parallels between the acquisition of spoken language in human infants and song learni...
In humans, the left-hemisphere is dominant for language production and perception in monolinguals. H...
Songbird males learn to sing their songs from an adult 'tutor' early in life, much like human infant...
International audienceIn 1970, Marler set the idea of a parallel between human speech and birdsong, ...
Many brain regions exhibit lateral differences in structure and function, and also incorporate new n...
WOS:000229557300004International audienceLateralization of brain functions is a widespread phenomeno...
Songbirds (Oscines) learn their songs from a tutor. It is not known where in the brain the memories ...
Like many other songbird species, male zebra finches learn their song from a tutor early in life. So...
International audienceSongbirds are a unique model to study language development in humans. Birdsong...
Humans and songbirds share the key trait of vocal learning, manifested in speech and song, respectiv...
Behavioural studies widely implicate sleep in memory consolidation in the learning of a broad range ...
Songbirds are the only terrestrial animals other than humans that learn extensive and complex vocali...
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait foun...
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait foun...
Songbirds, such as zebra finches, learn their songs from a ‘tutor’ (usually the father), early in li...