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| A Small Fish's Brain Illustrates How People And Other Vertebrates Produce Sounds |
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| Medical News - General Medical News - end 2009 | |||
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Cornell researchers have identified regions of a fish brain that reveal the basic circuitry for how humans and other vertebrates generate sound used for social communication. In a study of midshipman fish, published online on June 14 in Nature Communications, the researchers identified two distinct groups of neurons that independently control the duration and the frequency of sounds used for calling...
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