Is the songbird Area X striatal, pallidal, or both? An anatomical study.
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Dynamic gene expression in the song system of zebra finches during the song learning period.Convergent transcriptional specializations in the brains of humans and song-learning birdsOrigins of basal ganglia output signals in singing juvenile birdsDifferential contributions of basal ganglia and thalamus to song initiation, tempo, and structure.Integration of cortical and pallidal inputs in the basal ganglia-recipient thalamus of singing birdsThe avian subpallium: new insights into structural and functional subdivisions occupying the lateral subpallial wall and their embryological originsWhat birdsong can teach us about the central noradrenergic systemA hypothesis for basal ganglia-dependent reinforcement learning in the songbird.Small molecule analysis and imaging of fatty acids in the zebra finch song system using time-of-flight-secondary ion mass spectrometryAnatomy of a songbird basal ganglia circuit essential for vocal learning and plasticityEvidence for opioid involvement in the motivation to sing.Millisecond timescale disinhibition mediates fast information transmission through an avian basal ganglia loopLungfishes, like tetrapods, possess a vomeronasal systemIncreased Fos expression among midbrain dopaminergic cell groups during birdsong tutoring.Variable rate of singing and variable song duration are associated with high immediate early gene expression in two anterior forebrain song nuclei.Dopaminergic modulation of basal ganglia output through coupled excitation-inhibition.Knockdown of FoxP2 alters spine density in Area X of the zebra finch.Singing modulates parvalbumin interneurons throughout songbird forebrain vocal control circuitryActivity in a cortical-basal ganglia circuit for song is required for social context-dependent vocal variability.Social context differentially modulates activity of two interneuron populations in an avian basal ganglia nucleus.Regionalization of the telencephalon in urodele amphibians and its bearing on the identification of the amygdaloid complexAutomated synaptic connectivity inference for volume electron microscopy.The presence and absence of prosencephalic cell groups relaying striatal information to the medial and lateral thalamus in tenrec.Calbindin expression in developing striatum of zebra finches and its relation to the formation of area X.Expression of the potassium-chloride co-transporter, KCC2, within the avian song system.Thalamostriatal and cerebellothalamic pathways in a songbird, the Bengalese finch.Bidirectional scaling of vocal variability by an avian cortico-basal ganglia circuit.A subcortical circuit linking the cerebellum to the basal ganglia engaged in vocal learning
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Is the songbird Area X striatal, pallidal, or both? An anatomical study.
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Is the songbird Area X striatal, pallidal, or both? An anatomical study.
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Is the songbird Area X striatal, pallidal, or both? An anatomical study.
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Allison J Doupe
Gabriela D Carrillo
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10.1002/CNE.20099
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2004-05-01T00:00:00Z