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The following pages link to The neural basis of birdsong (Q21092811):
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- Finding the Beat: From Socially Coordinated Vocalizations in Songbirds to Rhythmic Entrainment in Humans (Q26745393) (← links)
- A hierarchical neuronal model for generation and online recognition of birdsongs (Q27332205) (← links)
- Temporal regularity increases with repertoire complexity in the Australian pied butcherbird's song (Q27333765) (← links)
- A hypothesis on improving foreign accents by optimizing variability in vocal learning brain circuits (Q28608122) (← links)
- A putative RA-like region in the brain of the scale-backed antbird, Willisornis poecilinotus (Furnariides, Suboscines, Passeriformes, Thamnophilidae) (Q28610479) (← links)
- Sexual Differences in Cell Loss during the Post-Hatch Development of Song Control Nuclei in the Bengalese Finch (Q28648105) (← links)
- Endogenous versus exogenous markers of adult neurogenesis in canaries and other birds: advantages and disadvantages (Q28654671) (← links)
- Testosterone modulation of angiogenesis and neurogenesis in the adult songbird brain (Q28655180) (← links)
- Castration modulates singing patterns and electrophysiological properties of RA projection neurons in adult male zebra finches (Q28658641) (← links)
- Expression analysis of the speech-related genes FoxP1 and FoxP2 and their relation to singing behavior in two songbird species (Q28681199) (← links)
- Effect of vocal nerve section on song and ZENK protein expression in area X in adult male zebra finches (Q28710396) (← links)
- Serotonin, via HTR2 receptors, excites neurons in a cortical-like premotor nucleus necessary for song learning and production (Q28742555) (← links)
- Using Digital Images of the Zebra Finch Song System as a Tool to Teach Organizational Effects of Steroid Hormones: A Free Downloadable Module (Q28744070) (← links)
- Expression of reelin, its receptors and its intracellular signaling protein, Disabled1 in the canary brain: relationships with the song control system. (Q28748598) (← links)
- Stimulus familiarity affects perceptual restoration in the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) (Q28752519) (← links)
- Genomic resources for songbird research and their use in characterizing gene expression during brain development (Q28762940) (← links)
- Genetic regulation of sex differences in songbirds and lizards. (Q30354037) (← links)
- Studies of HVC Plasticity in Adult Canaries Reveal Social Effects and Sex Differences as Well as Limitations of Multiple Markers Available to Assess Adult Neurogenesis. (Q30363109) (← links)
- The Forebrain Song System Mediates Predictive Call Timing in Female and Male Zebra Finches. (Q30363811) (← links)
- Positive effect of dietary lutein and cholesterol on the undirected song activity of an opportunistic breeder. (Q30372153) (← links)
- Active inference, communication and hermeneutics (Q30406538) (← links)
- Singing-related activity in anterior forebrain of male zebra finches reflects courtship motivation for target females (Q30446251) (← links)
- Estradiol differentially affects auditory recognition and learning according to photoperiodic state in the adult male songbird, European starling (Sturnus vulgaris). (Q30449117) (← links)
- No effect of social group composition or size on hippocampal formation morphology and neurogenesis in mountain chickadees (Poecile gambeli). (Q30475268) (← links)
- Cooperation of Deterministic Dynamics and Random Noise in Production of Complex Syntactical Avian Song Sequences: A Neural Network Model (Q30475530) (← links)
- Diverse roles of the vasculature within the neural stem cell niche (Q33718137) (← links)
- Social Status Affects the Degree of Sex Difference in the Songbird Brain (Q33936695) (← links)
- Circannual transitions in gene expression: lessons from seasonal adaptations (Q34034369) (← links)
- Dopaminergic modulation of reproductive behavior and activity in male zebra finches (Q36465081) (← links)
- Brain micro-ecologies: neural stem cell niches in the adult mammalian brain (Q36745160) (← links)
- Hypothesis: cyclical histogenesis is the basis of circannual timing (Q37973037) (← links)
- Animal communication (Q38574231) (← links)
- Social regulation of adult neurogenesis: A comparative approach (Q38733617) (← links)
- Endocrine and social regulation of adult neurogenesis in songbirds (Q38782415) (← links)
- Perineuronal nets and vocal plasticity in songbirds: A proposed mechanism to explain the difference between closed-ended and open-ended learning. (Q38974230) (← links)
- Evolutionary framework for identifying sex- and species-specific vulnerabilities in brain development and functions (Q39015328) (← links)
- Acetylcholine-based entropy in response selection: a model of how striatal interneurons modulate exploration, exploitation, and response variability in decision-making (Q40862081) (← links)
- SK channels modulate the excitability and firing precision of projection neurons in the robust nucleus of the arcopallium in adult male zebra finches (Q41442184) (← links)
- Sexual dimorphism of the electrophysiological properties of the projection neurons in the robust nucleus of the arcopallium in adult zebra finches (Q41442436) (← links)
- Temperature manipulation of neuronal dynamics in a forebrain motor control nucleus. (Q41501631) (← links)
- Electrophysiological characterization and computational models of HVC neurons in the zebra finch. (Q42439195) (← links)
- Seasonal neuronal plasticity in song-control and auditory forebrain areas in subtropical nonmigratory and palearctic-indian migratory male songbirds (Q42490650) (← links)
- Stem and progenitor cell-based therapy of the human central nervous system. (Q45297477) (← links)
- Early developmental stress negatively affects neuronal recruitment to avian song system nucleus HVC. (Q46128080) (← links)
- Sex and seasonal differences in neurogenesis and volume of the song-control system are associated with song in brood-parasitic and non-brood-parasitic icterid songbirds (Q46592662) (← links)
- Doublecortin as a marker of adult neuroplasticity in the canary song control nucleus HVC. (Q46707912) (← links)
- Mapping the brain of the chicken (Gallus gallus), with emphasis on the septal-hypothalamic region (Q48107292) (← links)
- From Neurons to Social Beings: Short Review of the Mirror Neuron System Research and Its Socio-Psychological and Psychiatric Implications (Q49348783) (← links)
- Testosterone influences song behaviour and social dominance - but independent of prenatal yolk testosterone exposure. (Q54630302) (← links)
- Multifractal analysis reveals music-like dynamic structure in songbird rhythms. (Q55383797) (← links)