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From the following article:
Precise auditory–vocal mirroring in neurons for learned vocal communication
J. F. Prather, S. Peters, S. Nowicki & R. Mooney
Nature 451, 305-310(17 January 2008)
doi:10.1038/nature06492
Figure 1
In freely behaving swamp sparrows, HVCX neurons respond selectively to one song type in the bird's repertoire.
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Countersinging in response to song presentation reveals auditory and singing-related activity of HVCX neurons in the context of communication.
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HVCX neurons exhibit a precise sensorimotor correspondence.
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Action potentials in HVCX neurons during singing are a corollary discharge of song motor activity.
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Swamp sparrow HVCX neurons respond to note sequences in the primary song type and to similar note sequences in other swamp sparrows' songs.
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