Neuroscience of Birdsong
Explore the fascinating intersection of avian and human brain mechanisms in Neuroscience of Birdsong by H. Philip Zeigler. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, this groundbreaking work spans 574 pages and delves into the intricate world of birdsongs. This pioneering study brings together contributions from esteemed founding figures and emerging researchers, offering a comprehensive overview of the field. Ideal for behavioural neuroscientists, neurobiologists, ornithologists, and graduate students in animal behaviour and neuroscience, this book presents a unique perspective on the similarities in brain function across species. Enhance your understanding of the neurological underpinnings of birdsong and its implications for human cognition with this essential resource.