A jolt of springtime hormones makes a female sparrow’s brain more responsive to song, say researchers.
COME HITHER. A female white-crowned sparrow reacts favorably to a male’s courtship song. Maney
The female hormone estradiol doesn’t do this by boosting the tissue’s response to song, though. Instead, it dulls the reaction to junk noise, says Donna Maney of Emory University in Atlanta.
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