Neuroscience Department, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, 02481, USA.
Center for Translational Neuroimaging, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
Commun Biol. 2023 Mar 30;6(1):345. doi: 10.1038/s42003-023-04724-2.
Sensory experiences in early development shape higher cognitive functions such as language acquisition in humans and song learning in birds. Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) sequentially exposed to two different song 'tutors' during the sensitive period in development are able to learn from their second tutor and eventually imitate aspects of his song, but the neural substrate involved in learning a second song is unknown. We used fMRI to examine neural activity associated with learning two songs sequentially. We found that acquisition of a second song changes lateralization of the auditory midbrain. Interestingly, activity in the caudolateral Nidopallium (NCL), a region adjacent to the secondary auditory cortex, was related to the fidelity of second-song imitation. These findings demonstrate that experience with a second tutor can permanently alter neural activity in brain regions involved in auditory perception and song learning.
早期发展中的感官体验塑造了更高层次的认知功能,如人类的语言习得和鸟类的歌唱学习。在发育敏感期,斑胸草雀先后接触到两个不同的歌唱“导师”,它们能够从第二个导师那里学习,并最终模仿他歌声的某些方面,但参与学习第二首歌曲的神经基质尚不清楚。我们使用 fMRI 检查了与顺序学习两首歌曲相关的神经活动。我们发现,学习第二首歌曲会改变听觉中脑的偏侧化。有趣的是,靠近次级听觉皮层的尾外侧 Nidopallium(NCL)的活性与第二首歌曲模仿的保真度有关。这些发现表明,与第二个导师的接触经验可以永久改变参与听觉感知和歌唱学习的大脑区域的神经活动。