Neuroscience of Birdsong
Edited by Peter Marler and H Philip Zeigler
550 pages, figures, tabs, col plates.
'Neuroscience of Birdsong is the first and long-awaited book that provides a comprehensive view of this field, and is for that reason alone a
must-have for anyone working on birdsong or neural mechanisms of learning. ... beautifully produced ... [It] does a very good job at addressing the
wealth of findings on how birds are able to learn and produce their often wonderfully complex songs. ... [It] provides a unique and comprehensive
source of information on the state of the art in the field. It is a praiseworthy achievement that will be of great benefit to anyone studying birdsong
or neural mechanisms of learning, advanced students and specialists alike.' Animal Behaviour
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