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 Singing in the brain
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By Azeddine Tahiri
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Posted November 30, 2015

Singing in the brain

Neuroscientists identify neural patterns birds use to learn their songs. Male zebra finches, small songbirds native to central Australia, learn their songs by copying what they hear from their [...]

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