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Auditory-vocal mirroring in songbirds

机译:鸣禽中的听觉-声音镜像

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Mirror neurons are theorized to serve as a neural substrate for spoken language in humans, but the existence and functions of auditory-vocal mirror neurons in the human brain remain largely matters of speculation. Songbirds resemble humans in their capacity for vocal learning and depend on their learned songs to facilitate courtship and individual recognition. Recent neurophysiological studies have detected putative auditory-vocal mirror neurons in a sensorimotor region of the songbird's brain that plays an important role in expressive and receptive aspects of vocal communication. This reviewdiscusses the auditory andmotor-related properties of these cells, considers their potential role on song learning and communication in relation to classical studies of birdsong, and points to the circuit and developmental mechanisms that may give rise to auditory-vocal mirroring in the songbird's brain.
机译:镜像神经元在理论上可以用作人类口语的神经基础,但是人脑中听觉-镜像神经元的存在和功能在很大程度上仍是推测问题。鸣禽的声音学习能力与人类相似,并且依靠其学到的歌曲来促进求爱和个人认可。最近的神经生理学研究已经发现,在鸣禽的大脑感觉运动区域中,假定的听觉-听觉镜面神经元在声音交流的表达和接受方面起着重要作用。这篇综述讨论了这些细胞的听觉和运动相关特性,考虑了它们在与鸟鸣的经典研究有关的歌曲学习和交流中的潜在作用,并指出了可能在鸣鸟的大脑中引起听觉-声音镜像的电路和发育机制。 。

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