Postnatal hearing development limits early parent-to-offspring vocal communication and gates sensorimotor learning in the zebra finch
Tommi Anttonen,
Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard,
Coen P. H. Elemans
Abstract:Hearing is critical for vocal communication, and in birds its onset is linked to egg hatching. Hearing develops after hatching in early hatching (altricial) species, while already functional in the egg in later hatching (precocial) species. Recent work suggests that altricial zebra finches exhibit parent-to-embryo acoustic communication, requiring functional, high-frequency hearing already in the egg. Yet, the early postnatal development of their auditory sensitivity remains unknown. By measuring hearing and v… Show more
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