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Dec 2021
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¿Qué sueñan los pájaros? | Gabriel Mindl...

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En el camino de entender cómo funciona nuestra mente, podemos hacer avances estudiando el cerebro de animales más simples. Por ejemplo, los pájaros. En su charla en TEDxRíodelaPlata, el físico especialista en neurociencias Gabriel Mindlin muestra cómo descubrió el papel que juega el sueño en el aprendizaje del canto en las aves. Para más ideas de TED en Español, los esperamos en TEDenEspanol.com

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