Alston’s singing mice carry out complex vocalizations and even appear to converse politely with one another. The neural ...
Speech is a crowning achievement of human evolution, the skill that separates us from every other animal. So, it would stand to reason that evolving this capability required some enormous leap in ...
Scientists wanted to know why the chatter of Alston’s singing mice sounds so much like human conversation. What they found ...
Singing rehabilitates speech production in post-stroke aphasia. Researchers investigated the rehabilitative effect of singing on the brain. Cerebrovascular accidents, or strokes, are the most common ...
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In the understory of Central American cloud forests, musical mice trill songs to one another. Now a study of the charismatic creatures reveals how their brains orchestrate these rapid-fire duets. The ...
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