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 …
This book addresses central questions in the evolution of language: where it came from; how it relates to primate communication; how and why it evolved; how it came to be …
Parrots of the Wild explores recent scientific discoveries and what they reveal about the lives of wild parrots, which are among the most intelligent and rarest of birds. Catherine A. Toft …
Highlights•Learning of social calls is more common among birds and mammals than song learning.•Unlike song learning, call learning is not well explained by sexual selection.•We …
H Eda‐Fujiwara, R Satoh, JJ Bolhuis… - European Journal of …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Females of several songbird species have been shown to respond preferentially to a more complex song. The male budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) sings complex songs …
Expression of the immediate-early genes (IEGs) has been shown to be induced by activity- dependent synaptic plasticity or behavioral training and is thought to play an important role …
Lactating mice display fierce aggression towards novel, male mice. This study compares neuronal activity in the brains of aggression-tested (T) and-untested (U) mice using early …
H Eda-Fujiwara, R Satoh, Y Hata, M Yamasaki… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
Vocalisation in songbirds and parrots has become a prominent model system for speech and language in humans. We investigated possible sex differences in behavioural and …
H Eda-Fujiwara, T Imagawa, M Matsushita… - PLoS …, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Parrots and songbirds learn their vocalizations from a conspecific tutor, much like human infants acquire spoken language. Parrots can learn human words and it has been …