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  2. Avian brain - Wikipedia

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    The bird brain is divided into a number of sections, each with a different function. The cerebrum or telencephalon is divided into two hemispheres, and controls higher functions. The telencephalon is dominated by a large pallium, which corresponds to the mammalian cerebral cortex and is responsible for the cognitive functions of birds. The ...

  3. Bird anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The bird brain is divided into a number of sections, each with a different function. The cerebrum or telencephalon is divided into two hemispheres , and controls higher functions. The telencephalon is dominated by a large pallium , which corresponds to the mammalian cerebral cortex and is responsible for the cognitive functions of birds.

  4. HVC (avian brain region) - Wikipedia

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    HVC (avian brain region) The HVC in the context of the song-learning pathway in birds. [1] HVC (formerly, hyperstriatum ventrale, pars caudalis ( HVc ), and high vocal center) is a nucleus in the brain of the songbirds (order passeriformes) necessary for both the learning and the production of bird song. It is located in the lateral caudal ...

  5. Bird vision - Wikipedia

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    Vision is the most important sense for birds, since good eyesight is essential for safe flight. Birds have a number of adaptations which give visual acuity superior to that of other vertebrate groups; a pigeon has been described as "two eyes with wings". [ 1] Birds are theropods, [ 2][ 3] and the avian eye resembles that of other sauropsids ...

  6. Bird intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Bird intelligence. Kea ( Nestor notabilis) are known for their intelligence and curiosity, both vital traits for survival in the harsh mountain environment that is their home. Kea can solve logical puzzles, such as pushing and pulling things in a certain order to get to food, and will work together to achieve a certain objective.

  7. Nidopallium - Wikipedia

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    Nidopallium. The nidopallium, meaning nested pallium, is the region of the avian brain that is used mostly for some types of executive functions but also for other higher cognitive tasks. The region was renamed nidopallium in 2002 during the Avian Brain Nomenclature Consortium because the prior name, neostriatum, suggested that the region was ...

  8. Avian pallium - Wikipedia

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    Avian pallium. In the neuroanatomy of animals, an avian pallium is the dorsal telencephalon of a bird's brain. The subpallium is the ventral telencephalon . The pallium of avian species tends to be relatively large, comprising ~75% of the telencephalic volume. Birds have a unique pallial structure known as the hyperpallium, once called the ...

  9. Adult neurogenesis in songbirds - Wikipedia

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    Adult neurogenesis is the process in which new neurons are born and subsequently integrate into functional brain circuits after birth and into adulthood. Avian species including songbirds are among vertebrate species that demonstrate particularly robust adult neurogenesis throughout their telencephalon, in contrast with the more limited neurogenic potential that are observed in adult mammals ...