2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-55987-6
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Hemispheric dominance in HVC is experience-dependent in juvenile male zebra finches

Sophia Y. Frank,
Jesse L. Hunt,
Andrea J. Bae
et al.

Abstract: Juvenile male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) must be exposed to an adult tutor during a sensitive period to develop normal adult song. The pre-motor nucleus HVC (acronym used as a proper name), plays a critical role in song learning and production (cf. Broca’s area in humans). In the human brain, left-side hemispheric dominance in some language regions is positively correlated with proficiency in linguistic skills. However, it is unclear whether this pattern depends upon language learning, develops with n… Show more

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