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鸟类和婴儿的大脑:鸟鸣和言语习得之间的神经相似性。

Brains for birds and babies: Neural parallels between birdsong and speech acquisition.

机构信息

Department of Zoology and Physiology, Program in Neuroscience, University of Wyoming, USA.

Department of Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2017 Oct;81(Pt B):225-237. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.12.035. Epub 2017 Jan 10.

Abstract

Language as a computational cognitive mechanism appears to be unique to the human species. However, there are remarkable behavioral similarities between song learning in songbirds and speech acquisition in human infants that are absent in non-human primates. Here we review important neural parallels between birdsong and speech. In both cases there are separate but continually interacting neural networks that underlie vocal production, sensorimotor learning, and auditory perception and memory. As in the case of human speech, neural activity related to birdsong learning is lateralized, and mirror neurons linking perception and performance may contribute to sensorimotor learning. In songbirds that are learning their songs, there is continual interaction between secondary auditory regions and sensorimotor regions, similar to the interaction between Wernicke's and Broca's areas in human infants acquiring speech and language. Taken together, song learning in birds and speech acquisition in humans may provide useful insights into the evolution and mechanisms of auditory-vocal learning.

摘要

语言作为一种计算认知机制似乎是人类所独有的。然而,鸣禽学习唱歌和人类婴儿学习说话之间存在着显著的行为相似性,而这些行为在非人类灵长类动物中是不存在的。在这里,我们回顾了鸟类歌唱和人类言语之间的重要神经相似性。在这两种情况下,都有独立但不断相互作用的神经网络,它们是发声、感觉运动学习以及听觉感知和记忆的基础。与人类言语的情况一样,与鸟类歌唱学习相关的神经活动是偏侧化的,并且连接感知和表现的镜像神经元可能有助于感觉运动学习。在学习歌曲的鸣禽中,次级听觉区域和感觉运动区域之间不断相互作用,类似于人类婴儿在学习言语和语言时韦尼克区和布洛卡区之间的相互作用。总的来说,鸟类的歌唱学习和人类的言语习得可能为听觉-发声学习的进化和机制提供了有用的见解。

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