Tuesday 19 July 2016

BIRD BRAINS


       
We normaly consider bird brain a bad complement for us humans, but research have shown that we have a lot in common with birds in brain function.
Both humans and songbirds have certain parts of the brain that understand and create words with complex interactions between one another that let birds understant different songs that they learn and us understant our language.
And for vocalization many animals including bacteria have a gene called FOXP2 that in humans and songbirds helped us talk and sing with one another.        

                                      

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