Publication: Songbirds are excellent auditory discriminators, irrespective of age and experience
Songbirds are excellent auditory discriminators, irrespective of age and experience
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Narula, G., & Hahnloser, R. H. R. (2021). Songbirds are excellent auditory discriminators, irrespective of age and experience. Animal Behaviour, 175, 123–135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2021.02.018
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Human infants but not adults possess the ability to perceive differences between non-native language phoneme categories. The predominant explanation for this age-related decline in discriminative ability is the effect of statistical learning driven by sensory exposure: phoneme categories of the native language take precedence, have a higher frequency of occurrence and may encompass category distinctions in non-native languages. Alternatively, one could explain the decline through a reduction in discriminative abilities attributable to
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Narula, G., & Hahnloser, R. H. R. (2021). Songbirds are excellent auditory discriminators, irrespective of age and experience. Animal Behaviour, 175, 123–135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2021.02.018