New research reveals that parrots produce speech using brain structures remarkably similar to those in humans.
The sanctuary participates in 401Gives, an annual day of support for Rhode Island nonprofits, to raise awareness and funds.
Understanding how the brain responds to fear could help treat people with phobias, PTSD, and anxiety.
Brain activity in vocalizing budgerigar parrots showed a pattern that harkened to those found in the brains of people.
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