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481 related items for PubMed ID: 17977927

  • 1. Hemispheric coordination is necessary for song production in adult birds: implications for a dual role for forebrain nuclei in vocal motor control.
    Ashmore RC, Bourjaily M, Schmidt MF.
    J Neurophysiol; 2008 Jan; 99(1):373-85. PubMed ID: 17977927
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  • 2. Topographic organization of a forebrain pathway involved with vocal learning in zebra finches.
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  • 3. LMAN lesions prevent song degradation after deafening without reducing HVC neuron addition.
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  • 4. Reafferent thalamo- "cortical" loops in the song system of oscine songbirds.
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  • 5. Connections of a motor cortical region in zebra finches: relation to pathways for vocal learning.
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  • 6. Bilateral feedback projections to the forebrain in the premotor network for singing in zebra finches.
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  • 7. Temporal patterning of song production: participation of nucleus uvaeformis of the thalamus.
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  • 8. Pattern of interhemispheric synchronization in HVc during singing correlates with key transitions in the song pattern.
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  • 9. Castration and antisteroid treatment impair vocal learning in male zebra finches.
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  • 10. Expression of the GABA(A) receptor gamma4-subunit gene in discrete nuclei within the zebra finch song system.
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  • 11. Song-selective auditory input to a forebrain vocal control nucleus in the zebra finch.
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  • 12. Recovery of impaired songs following unilateral but not bilateral lesions of nucleus uvaeformis of adult zebra finches.
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  • 14. Contributions of the anterior forebrain pathway to vocal plasticity.
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  • 15. Bilateral control and interhemispheric coordination in the avian song motor system.
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  • 16. Singing-related activity of identified HVC neurons in the zebra finch.
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  • 17. Changes in adult zebra finch song require a forebrain nucleus that is not necessary for song production.
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  • 18. Projection neurons within a vocal motor pathway are born during song learning in zebra finches.
    Nordeen KW, Nordeen EJ.
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  • 19. Song- and order-selective neurons develop in the songbird anterior forebrain during vocal learning.
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  • 20. Developmental patterns of NMDAR expression within the song system do not recur during adult vocal plasticity in zebra finches.
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