The Song Remains the Same
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tins.2018.02.006
The Song Remains the Same
Abstract
Deafness causes speech to deteriorate, but whether this deterioration reflects an active or passive process is unclear. Birdsong - a learned vocal behavior that resembles speech in its dependence on auditory feedback - also deteriorates following deafening. In their 2000 paper, Brainard and Doupe showed that, following deafening, birdsong deteriorates through an active process mediated by a cortex-basal ganglia (BG) circuit.
Keywords: auditory feedback; basal ganglia; birdsong; vocal learning.
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