Seals and Sea Lions Evolved Human-Like Vocal Learning Brains
A new study in Science reveals that seals and sea lions have independently evolved brain structures remarkably similar to humans and songbirds, enabling volitional vocal control and learned sound production.
- Seals and sea lions have independently evolved brain structures associated with vocal learning, similar to humans and songbirds
- MRI imaging shows expanded vocal motor cortex regions with direct audio-motor pathways in pinnipeds





