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 Singing in the brain: Baby birds’ chirps use different neural pathway
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By Azeddine Tahiri
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Posted May 1, 2008

Singing in the brain: Baby birds’ chirps use different neural pathway

Young songbirds babble before they can mimic an adult’s song, much like their human counterparts. Now, in work that offers insights into how birds–and perhaps people–learn new [...]

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