A pioneering study identifying common brain mechanisms in both birds and humans. Contributions from both the founding forefathers and younger researchers who represent the future of this field give this book an impressive breadth and coverage. Written for behavioural neuroscientists, neurobiologists, onithologists and graduates of animal behaviour and neurosciences disciplines.
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Stumpf, M. (2009). Neuroscience of birdsong. Human Genomics, 4(2), 143. https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-7364-4-2-143
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