Unveiling Oxytocin's Impact on Birdsong Learning

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Source: Neuroscience News
Unveiling Oxytocin's Impact on Birdsong Learning
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Oxytocin, the hormone associated with social bonding, plays a key role in the way young male zebra finches learn song from older males. Blocking the young birds’ oxytocin receptors while they listened to a male biased the birds against that male’s song. The findings provide insights into the neurochemistry of social learning, potentially contributing to our understanding of language acquisition and autism.

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