Songbirds' Brains Coordinate Singing with Intricate Timing

Wednesday, February 27, 2013 - 13:30 in Biology & Nature

As a bird sings, some neurons in its brain prepare to make the next sounds while others are synchronized with the current notes--a coordination of physical actions and brain activity that is needed to produce complex movements. The finding that may lead to new ways of understanding human speech production.

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