Differential morphology and distribution of GFAP astrocytes in vocal brain circuit in a songbird Southern house wren and humans. [PDF]
Hinestroza-Morales S +6 more
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The Temporal Organization of Learned Vocal Behavior Is Predicted by Species Rather Than Experience. [PDF]
Edwards JA, Rivera M, Woolley SMN.
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Language and Complexity Considerations: A Biolinguistic Perspective [PDF]
Pedro Tiago Martins
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Kawai et al. (2011) recently introduced a mixture of three anesthetic agents (here called MMB) that has an effect similar to ketamine/xylazine in mice, which might allow more effective reaction to changes in the animal condition, as an antagonist is available, and which can be used without license for handling narcotic drugs.
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Preparing to sing: respiratory patterns underlying motor readiness for song.
Méndez JM, Dukes J, Cooper BG.
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The Bengalese finch: A window on the behavioral neurobiology of birdsong syntax
The Bengalese finch Lonchura striata var. domestica is a domesticated strain of a wild species, the white-rumped munia Lonchura striata of Southeast Asia. Bengalese finches have been domesticated in Japan for 240 years. Comparing their song syntax with that of their wild ancestors, we found that the domesticated strain lias highly complex, conspicuous ...
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Social context affects sequence modification learning in birdsong. [PDF]
Fortkord L, Veit L.
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A behavioral analysis system MCFBM enables objective inference of songbirds' attention during social interactions. [PDF]
Fujibayashi M, Abe K.
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Neural mechanism of dopamine modulating singing related behavior in songbirds: an updated review. [PDF]
Zhong L +5 more
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Biased Learning of Sexual Signals by Female Bengalese Finches
Peak shift in mate preference learning can be a driver of rapid repeated speciation. Therefore, clades that have undergone recent adaptive radiations are predicted to show biased learning of signals from the opposite sex. The estrildid finches are one such clade.
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