Neuroscience of Birdsong
Peter Marler editor H Philip Zeigler editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Nov '12
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A pioneering study identifying common brain mechanisms in both birds and humans.
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.Speech has long been thought of as a uniquely defining characteristic of humans. Yet song birds, like humans, communicate using learned signals (song, speech) that are acquired from their parents by a process of vocal imitation. Both song and speech begin as amorphous vocalizations (subsong, babble) that are gradually transformed into an individualized version of the parents' speech, including dialects. With contributions from both the founding forefathers and younger researchers of this field, this book provides a comprehensive summary of birdsong neurobiology, and identifies the common brain mechanisms underlying this achievement in both birds and humans. Written primarily for advanced graduates and researchers, there is an introductory overview covering song learning, the parallels between language and birdsong and the relationship between the brains of birds and mammals; subsequent sections deal with producing, processing, learning and recognizing song, as well as with hormonal and genomic mechanisms.
'Neuroscience of Birdsong is the first and long-awaited book that provides a comprehensive view of this field, and is for that reason alone a must-have for anyone working on birdsong or neural mechanisms of learning … beautifully produced … [It] does a very good job at addressing the wealth of findings on how birds are able to learn and produce their often wonderfully complex songs … [It] provides a unique and comprehensive source of information on the state of the art in the field. It is a praiseworthy achievement that will be of great benefit to anyone studying birdsong or neural mechanisms of learning, advanced students and specialists alike.' Animal Behaviour
ISBN: 9781107411579
Dimensions: 246mm x 189mm x 29mm
Weight: 1000g
574 pages