Female Bengalese finches have a natural preference for their fathers’ songs over the songs of any other birds — a preference they will carry for their entire lives. (CN) — Female Bengalese finches, ...
New UC San Francisco research finds that although young male songbirds are genetically predisposed to sound like their fathers, enriched early experience with a foster-father can overcome this genetic ...
DURHAM, N.C. -- Fall is here, and we see the leaves turning yellow, orange or red thanks to a trick of our vision: our brains categorize colors. Scientists have learned that birds with colorful ...
How does the brain recognize and process vocal sounds? How do we learn to communicate with our voices? Well, those are questions that behavioral neuroscientist Sarah Woolley of Columbia University is ...
Birds can do it all. They fly, have hollow bones, eat worms all day, and live in houses made of sticks and spit. If you think birds can’t get any more amazing, think again. Researchers at the ...
The Nature Index 2025 Research Leaders — previously known as Annual Tables — reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural and health sciences, according to their output in ...
LARAMIE — A neuroscience laboratory at the University of Wyoming is working to better understand the mechanisms that allow for communication and decision-making. The research subjects in Jonathan ...
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