“…First, we found that the auditory telencephalon of zebra finches responds preferentially to stimulation from the contralateral auditory hemifield. This is consistent with: 1) Findings in L2 of head-fixed non-songbirds hearing sounds (owls (Cohen & Knudsen, 1998), chicks (Scheich, 1983), and doves (Biederman-Thorson, 1970)); 2) the ascending auditory pathway in zebra finches which shows a predominantly contralateral projection from the brain stem nuclei to the midbrain and ipsilateral from there to the forebrain (Wild, Krützfeldt, & Kubke, 2010); 3) reduction in contralateral hearing-induced EGR-1 expression response after plugging one ear during song playback (Feenders et al, 2008); and 4) the improved ability to distinguish a target from a masking stimulus if the target is presented on the contralateral side and the masker on the ipsilateral side compared to the opposite scenario (Maddox, Billimoria, Perrone, Shinn-Cunningham, & Sen, 2012). It is also similar to the mammalian auditory system (Glendenning, Baker, Hutson, & Masterton, 1992).…”