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Medical Forum / General / Pharmacy / July 2007

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Steroids, not songs, spur growth of brain regions in sparrows

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donphilip1963@gmail.com - 24 Jul 2007 12:45 GMT
Neuroscientists are attempting to understand if structural changes in
the brain are related to sensory experience or the performance of
learned behavior

http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/g2006.htm

Now University of Washington researchers have found evidence that one
species of songbird apparently has something in common with a few
baseball sluggers.
Dr. Wayne Simon - 24 Jul 2007 17:06 GMT
> Neuroscientists are attempting to understand if structural changes in
> the brain are related to sensory experience or the performance of
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> species of songbird apparently has something in common with a few
> baseball sluggers.

I wonder if the human brain, is quite more maleable
by new information, than the "birdbrain" bird brain?
It would seem to me that the human brain has
inherent genetically more pliable neuronal
connections.
 
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