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Scientifically Speaking

on BBC Radio 3

What happens inside the brain during learning? Gabriel Horn , Professor of Zoology, and Dr Pat Bateson , Director of the Sub-department of Animal Behaviour at Cambridge University, have studied extensively one particularly dramatic example of learning - the strong and immediate attachment formed by a newly-hatched chick for the first object it sees. They discuss with John Maddox the light their work throws on the nature of the learning process.
Producer ALISON Richards

Contributors

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Gabriel Horn
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Dr Pat Bateson
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John Maddox
Producer:
Alison Richards

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