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Representing the Richness of Avian Spatial Cognition: Properties of a Lateralized Homing Pigeon Hippocampus
2006
Reviews in the Neurosciences
SYNOPSIS Brain organization and its relationship to behavior in any extant species is a reflection of a long evolutionary history of adaptive change. Therefore, it follows that the relationship between the hippocampus and spatial cognition in any species or taxonomic group would be characterized by features adapted to its spatial ecology. Birds are the animal world's supreme navigators, and aspects of their navigational ability are dependent on the integrity of the hippocampal formation. Using
doi:10.1515/revneuro.2006.17.1-2.17
pmid:16703940
fatcat:onzdkjoz2baqlfavmnpyqe44ua