Catecholaminergic contributions to vocal communication signals.
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Mechanisms underlying the social enhancement of vocal learning in songbirdsSocial Memory Formation Rapidly and Differentially Affects the Motivation and Performance of Vocal Communication Signals in the Bengalese Finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica).Predicting plasticity: acute context-dependent changes to vocal performance predict long-term age-dependent changesSinging modulates parvalbumin interneurons throughout songbird forebrain vocal control circuitryRelationship between the Sequencing and Timing of Vocal Motor Elements in BirdsongVariation in social relationships relates to song preferences and EGR1 expression in a female songbird.Prodynorphin and kappa opioid receptor mRNA expression in the brain relates to social status and behavior in male European starlings.Forebrain circuits underlying the social modulation of vocal communication signals.Co-localization patterns of neurotensin receptor 1 and tyrosine hydroxylase in brain regions involved in motivation and social behavior in male European starlings.Courtship song preferences in female zebra finches are shaped by developmental auditory experience.Developmental auditory exposure shapes responses of catecholaminergic neurons to socially-modulated song
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Catecholaminergic contributions to vocal communication signals.
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Catecholaminergic contributions to vocal communication signals.
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Catecholaminergic contributions to vocal communication signals.
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Catecholaminergic contributions to vocal communication signals.
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Catecholaminergic contributions to vocal communication signals.
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Jon T Sakata
Laura E Matheson
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10.1111/EJN.12885
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2015-04-07T00:00:00Z