2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.2172
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Quantitative functional imaging of the pigeon brain: implications for the evolution of avian powered flight

Amy Balanoff,
Elizabeth Ferrer,
Lemise Saleh
et al.

Abstract: The evolution of flight is a rare event in vertebrate history, and one that demands functional integration across multiple anatomical/physiological systems. The neuroanatomical basis for such integration and the role that brain evolution assumes in behavioural transformations remain poorly understood. We make progress by (i) generating a positron emission tomography (PET)-based map of brain activity for pigeons during rest and flight, (ii) using these maps in a functional analysis of the brain during flight, a… Show more

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