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- W1991484255 abstract "Song is a stereotyped behavior, yet its development dependson sensory feedback and learning. Early bird fanciersrecognized that young birds must have a good tutorto become a good singer. They also knew that birdscould be bred for more elaborate songs, as exemplifiedby different breeds of canaries selected for different waysof singing. Thus, variations in song between individualsand between species contain both heritable and experientialcomponents. The study of the experientialcomponent has shown that the nature and timing of auditoryexperience play an important role in shaping theoutcome of song development. The ability of a bird tomodify song in adulthood has drawn special attentionbecause it implies neural plasticity in the adult brain.The discovery of the brain areas for the control of songhas brought birdsong from the purely behavioral level ofanalysis to the interface between behavior and neurobiology.The song control system shows al I of the developmentalevents that attract much current research, suchas neuronal growth, death, and migration, the specificityof neuronal connections, and the waiting compartment.Furthermore, sex steroids control some of these ontogeneticevents as well as the expression of song and itsneural substrates in adulthood. The main aim of this articleis to review current research dealing with thesetopics." @default.
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- W1991484255 title "Birdsong for neurobiologists" @default.
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