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From Song to Synapse: Neural Mechanisms of Vocal Learning

Neural mechanisms of birdsong learning and innovative calcium imaging solutions

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Neural Mechanisms of Birdsong and Vocal Exploration

During this on-demand webinar, Dr. Richard Mooney from Duke University presents recent research on the neural mechanisms that enable birdsong learning, auditory memorization of vocal models, song performance, and basal ganglia-dependent vocal exploration and reinforcement.

Presenter’s Abstract

Dr. Richard Mooney discusses how birds learn and perform songs through auditory memorization and basal ganglia-dependent vocal exploration. His research highlights the neural mechanisms underlying vocal learning and reinforcement.

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Speakers

Richard Mooney, Ph.D., George Barth Geller Distinguished Professor in Neurobiology, School of Medicine, Duke University