Mapping the distribution of language related genesFoxP1,FoxP2, andCntnaP2in the brains of vocal learning bat species
Volume: 526, Issue: 8, Pages: 1235 - 1266
Published: Feb 28, 2018
Abstract
Genes including FOXP2, FOXP1, and CNTNAP2, have been implicated in human speech and language phenotypes, pointing to a role in the development of normal language-related circuitry in the brain. Although speech and language are unique to humans a comparative approach is possible by addressing language-relevant traits in animal systems. One such trait, vocal learning, represents an essential component of human spoken language, and is shared by...
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Title
Mapping the distribution of language related genesFoxP1,FoxP2, andCntnaP2in the brains of vocal learning bat species
Published Date
Feb 28, 2018
Volume
526
Issue
8
Pages
1235 - 1266
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