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Synfire chains are thought to underlie precisely-timed sequences of spikes observed in various brain regions and across species. How they are formed is not understood. Here we analyze self-organization of synfire chains through the spike-timing dependent
Jin, Dezhe Z., Miller, Aaron
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Identification of a forebrain motor programming network for the learned song of zebra finches [PDF]
The stereotyped delivery of sequences of vocalizations by singing zebra finches is thought to be mediated by a “central motor program.” We hypothesized that electrically stimulating, and thus perturbing, the neural components of this motor program during
Kuo, Yu-Chien +2 more
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 9, Page 2165-2165, September 2025.
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Systemic amyloid A (AA) amyloidosis in the Bengalese finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica). [PDF]
Nakano Y, Madarame H.
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Females Influence Brain Evolution: Dance Complexity Related to Volume of a Sensorimotor Region in Manakins [PDF]
Manakins are a family of birds the males of which use acrobatic, non-vocal display behaviors to attract females to mate. Across the manakin family (Pipridae), species perform displays of varying complexities with variation in the number and type of ...
Helmhout, Wilson
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Perception of missing fundamentals in zebra finches and Bengalese finches
Perception of missing fundamental is widespread in vertebrate animals but seldom it is discussed with the relationship with vocal signals used by the animals. We tested the perception of missing fundamentals in two species of closely related finches with widely different vocal signals.
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Reversible inhibition of the basal ganglia prolongs repetitive vocalization but only weakly affects sequencing at branch points in songbirds. [PDF]
Fujimoto H, Hasegawa T.
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Partially Observable Markov Models Inferred Using Statistical Tests Reveal Context-Dependent Syllable Transitions in Bengalese Finch Songs. [PDF]
Lu J +3 more
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