Songbirds highlight dopamine's role in learning

Many everyday skills, such as speech, are not innate. They are learned through trial and error. Now, by analyzing young songbirds rehearsing their fathers' songs, researchers at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute have for the first time witnessed the role that the brain's reward machinery plays as the brain naturally learns over time through practice.
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