2016
DOI: 10.1111/infa.12139
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Blinking Bird Brains: A Timing Specific Deficit in Auditory Learning in Quail Hatchlings

Abstract: Contingency perception is critical during infancy, providing the basis for the continuous learning (and re-learning) of the relation between the developing body, self-produced actions, and the environment. Nevertheless, relatively few studies have systematically examined the spatiotemporal parameters that optimize learning during development. Here, we present a series of experiments exploring a novel timing-specific deficit in auditory learning in an animal model, the bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus). In t… Show more

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