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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CMap 2.1 Development of Bird Song Learning 91924, the "avian song control system" (a neurophysiological system) which deterimines how bird dialects are learned, how bird dialects are learned involves the following pathway, the biochemistry / physiology of bird song learning for example ZENK genes, The Mechansim of Bird Song Learning addresses the neurophysiological aspects of bird song learning, the neurophysiological aspects of bird song learning which is a proximate (immediate) cause, White-crowned Sparrow over decades Population at Location C, the brain pathway (using abbreviations) (show image here) being ????, underlying genes determining which proteins get produced, the following pathway for for song learning, a proximate (immediate) cause for which the "avian song control system" (a neurophysiological system), two additional areas of the brain called ????, ZENK genes produce (code for) a protein called ZENK that is expressed in particular parts of the bird after a bird hears the songs io its own species, two additional areas of the brain called ????, which proteins get produced and therefore the biochemistry / physiology of bird song learning, White-crowned Sparrow over decades Population at Location A, a proximate (immediate) cause for which underlying genes, Altered dialect singing behavior (p. 25: Thinking outside the box) of White-crowned Sparrow, the following pathway for song production: in the syrinx, Population at Location A increased in frequency over time, for song learning include two additional areas of the brain