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Context-dependent modulations in zebra finch distance calls revealed by a novel goal-directed vocalization paradigm. [PDF]

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Safarcharati Z   +5 more
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Transitions and tricks: nonlinear phenomena in the avian voice. [PDF]

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Amador A, Mindlin GB, Elemans CPH.
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A daily rhythm of cell proliferation in a songbird brain. [PDF]

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Programmed DNA elimination drives rapid genomic innovation in two thirds of all bird species

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Discrimination of video images of conspecific individuals in bengalese finches

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The Artist and the Bengalese Finch

Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2015
Anjan Chatterjee has promoted an analogy between the Bengalese finch and the human artist. With reduced selective pressure from females due to its domestication, the male finch’s song has become more elaborate. Similarly, art’s lack of a practical function facilitates the creative generativity shown by artists.
Stephen Davies
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