Social suppression of song is associated with a reduction in volume of a song-control nucleus in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).
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Transsynaptic trophic effects of steroid hormones in an avian model of adult brain plasticity.Conservation and expression of IQ-domain-containing calpacitin gene products (neuromodulin/GAP-43, neurogranin/RC3) in the adult and developing oscine song control system.Using the canary genome to decipher the evolution of hormone-sensitive gene regulation in seasonal singing birdsThe role of motivation and reward neural systems in vocal communication in songbirdsSex steroid-induced neuroplasticity and behavioral activation in birdsAndrogens and estrogens synergistically regulate the expression of doublecortin and enhance neuronal recruitment in the song system of adult female canariesPhotoperiodic differences in a forebrain nucleus involved in vocal plasticity: enkephalin immunoreactivity reveals volumetric variation in song nucleus lMAN but not NIf in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)Sex-specific modulation of cell proliferation by socially relevant stimuli in the adult green treefrog brain (Hyla cinerea).The relationship of neurogenesis and growth of brain regions to song learningTime course of changes in Gambel's white-crowned sparrow song behavior following transitions in breeding condition.Breeding-context-dependent relationships between song and cFOS labeling within social behavior brain regions in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)Models of vocal learning in the songbird: Historical frameworks and the stabilizing critic.Environmental and genetic control of brain and song structure in the zebra finch.Dissociable effects of social context on song and doublecortin immunoreactivity in male canaries.Differential effects of global versus local testosterone on singing behavior and its underlying neural substrate.Socially modulated cell proliferation is independent of gonadal steroid hormones in the brain of the adult green treefrog (Hyla cinerea).Song competition changes the brain and behavior of a male songbirdZENK labeling within social behavior brain regions reveals breeding context-dependent patterns of neural activity associated with song in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).Status-appropriate singing behavior, testosterone and androgen receptor immunolabeling in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)Photoperiodic induced changes in reproductive state of border canaries (Serinus canaria) are associated with marked variation in hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone immunoreactivity and the volume of song control regionsNeuroprotective effects of testosterone in a naturally occurring model of neurodegeneration in the adult avian song control systemInverted-U shaped effects of D1 dopamine receptor stimulation in the medial preoptic nucleus on sexually motivated song in male European starlings.Context-dependent links between song production and opioid-mediated analgesia in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).Mu-opioid receptor densities are depleted in regions implicated in agonistic and sexual behavior in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) defending nest sites and courting femalesSignificant life events and the shape of memories to come: a hypothesisTestosterone Mediates Seasonal Growth of the Song Control Nuclei in a Tropical Bird.Caspase inhibitor infusion protects an avian song control circuit from seasonal-like neurodegeneration.Contributions of testosterone and territory ownership to sexually-motivated behaviors and mRNA expression in the medial preoptic area of male European starlings.Neural endocannabinoid CB1 receptor expression, social status, and behavior in male European starlings.Prodynorphin and kappa opioid receptor mRNA expression in the brain relates to social status and behavior in male European starlings.Site-specific regulation of adult neurogenesis by dietary fatty acid content, vitamin E and flight exercise in European starlings.Naturally occurring neuronal plasticity in visual wulst of the Baya weaver, Ploceus philippinus (Linnaeus, 1766).Co-localization patterns of neurotensin receptor 1 and tyrosine hydroxylase in brain regions involved in motivation and social behavior in male European starlings.Male bias in the song control system despite female bias in song rate in streak-backed orioles (Icterus pustulatus).Early nutritional stress impairs development of a song-control brain region in both male and female juvenile song sparrows (Melospiza melodia) at the onset of song learning.
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Social suppression of song is associated with a reduction in volume of a song-control nucleus in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).
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Social suppression of song is ...... starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).
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Social suppression of song is ...... starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).
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Social suppression of song is ...... starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).
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Social suppression of song is ...... starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).
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Jennifer J Sartor
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2005-02-01T00:00:00Z