Wikipedia:WikiProject Open/Open access task force/Open Access File of the Day/2012/February/16

Here comes another example of a figure that has been recreated in SVG format to make it editable. It schematically depicts the anterior and posterior song-learning pathways in birds, as explained in [[ Bird vocalization ]] [[Image:Birdbrain.svg|thumb|Song-learning pathways in birds. [[Special:GlobalUsage/Birdbrain.svg|Used]], e.g., on the Ukrainian and German Wikipedias.

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 * Anterior forebrain pathway (vocal learning): composed of Area X, which is a homologue to mammalian basal ganglia; the lateral part of the magnocellular nucleus of anterior neostriatum (LMAN), also considered a part of the avian basal ganglia; and the dorso-lateral division of the medial thalamus (DLM).
 * Posterior descending pathway (vocal production): composed of HVC (proper name, although sometimes referred to as the high vocal center); the robust nucleus of the arcopallium (RA); and the tracheosyringeal part of the hypoglossal nucleus (nXIIts).