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Neural correlates of experience-induced deficits in learned vocal communication
Authors:George Isabelle  Alcaix Sandrine  Henry Laurence  Richard Jean-Pierre  Cousillas Hugo  Hausberger Martine
Affiliation:UMR6552-Ethologie Animale et Humaine, Université Rennes1-CNRS, Rennes, France. Isabelle.George@univ-rennes1.fr
Abstract:Songbirds are one of the few vertebrate groups (including humans) that evolved the ability to learn vocalizations. During song learning, social interactions with adult models are crucial and young songbirds raised without direct contacts with adults typically produce abnormal songs showing phonological and syntactical deficits. This raises the question of what functional representation of their vocalizations such deprived animals develop. Here we show that young starlings that we raised without any direct contact with adults not only failed to differentiate starlings' typical song classes in their vocalizations but also failed to develop differential neural responses to these songs. These deficits appear to be linked to a failure to acquire songs' functions and may provide a model for abnormal development of communicative skills, including speech.
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