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Do birds know who they are talking to? How do we know who we are talking to? In this 2022 Share Your Research Talk, Isabella Catalano untangles the use of auditory and visual modalities to answer the questions behind what happens in the brain to make recognition possible. Her thesis research uses zebra finches as a model system to study individual recognition in the #brain. This research has implications for diseases in which we lose the ability to recognize individuals, even those close to us.
Speaker Biography: Isabella Catalano is a Ph.D. candidate at McGill University, in the laboratory of Dr. Sarah C. Woolley, where she studies individual recognition in zebra finches. Isabella seeks to become a research professor.
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