A memory-driven auditory program ensures selective and precise vocal imitation in zebra finches
Wan-Chun Liu et al. demonstrate that the sensory phase of vocal learning in zebra finches is split across two stages: (1) passive listening and formation of a memory, and (2) active listening and behavioral engagement of juveniles with adult tutors. Furthermore, they show that approach behavior is c...
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Main Authors: | Wan-chun Liu, Michelle Landstrom, Gillian Schutt, Mia Inserra, Francesca Fernandez |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/df6f2e89a4f04be49f08ad4801c9f735 |
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