Fig. 4.1.

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Brain comparisons. A, not to scale, shows the right/lateral side of the magpie (left) and the human brain (right) with labels of major brain areas. B, for comparative purposes (scaled to size) again a lateral image of the magpie brain (left) and that of a zebra finch (right). Despite the drastically reduced size, the zebra finch brain has the same components and in the same order as those of the magpie brain. Note that most avian brain research has been undertaken on zebra finches.
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