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Bird Brains

Written by Pam Wright Monday, 29 June 2009 22:09

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The society for neuroscience summer 2009 brain briefing describes research into how birds acquire songs, which sheds light on language learning in humans.  Both songbirds and humans learn to vocalize through observation and sensory feedback, unlike many other species.
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