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Dr. Erich Jarvis: The Neuroscience of Speech, Language & Music

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Parallel Brain Circuits and Genes in Vocal Learning Birds and Humans

If non-human primates or birds like chickens become deaf, their vocalizations don't deteriorate, which is similar to vocal learning birds. Research on these species led to the discovery of brain pathways, like area X, which are responsible for imitating sounds. These brain circuits have similar functions to those in humans, like Broca's area and the motor cortex. Additionally, the genes expressed in these brain regions are also similar between humans, songbirds, and parrots. This remarkable convergence in behavior and genetics indicates similarities between species that are separated by 300 million years from a common ancestor.

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