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A basal ganglia pathway drives selective auditory responses in songbird dopaminergic neurons via disinhibition.Avian brains and a new understanding of vertebrate brain evolutionRevised nomenclature for avian telencephalon and some related brainstem nucleiTwo tales of how expectation of reward modulates behavior.Seasonal changes in patterns of gene expression in avian song control brain regionsSongbirds and the revised avian brain nomenclatureNetwork analysis of microRNA and mRNA seasonal dynamics in a highly plastic sensorimotor neural circuitLanguage and birdsong: Introduction to the special issueThe role of ultrasonic vocalizations in mouse communicationPostsynaptic neural activity regulates neuronal addition in the adult avian song control systemEngineered deafness reveals that mouse courtship vocalizations do not require auditory experience.The avian subpallium: new insights into structural and functional subdivisions occupying the lateral subpallial wall and their embryological originsStriatal dopamine modulates song spectral but not temporal features through D1 receptors.Endocannabinoids mediate synaptic plasticity at glutamatergic synapses on spiny neurons within a basal ganglia nucleus necessary for song learningSerotonin, via HTR2 receptors, excites neurons in a cortical-like premotor nucleus necessary for song learning and production.Premotor synaptic plasticity limited to the critical period for song learning.Anatomy of a songbird basal ganglia circuit essential for vocal learning and plasticityMillisecond timescale disinhibition mediates fast information transmission through an avian basal ganglia loopA novel model for examining recovery of phonation after vocal nerve damage.Striatal dopamine modulates basal ganglia output and regulates social context-dependent behavioral variability through D1 receptors.Time course of changes in Gambel's white-crowned sparrow song behavior following transitions in breeding condition.Noradrenergic modulation of activity in a vocal control nucleus in vitro.Dopaminergic modulation of basal ganglia output through coupled excitation-inhibition.Organization of the songbird basal ganglia, including area X.A novel basal ganglia pathway forms a loop linking a vocal learning circuit with its dopaminergic input.Properties of dopamine release and uptake in the songbird basal ganglia.Origin of the anterior forebrain pathway.Long-term potentiation in an avian basal ganglia nucleus essential for vocal learning.Presynaptic depression of glutamatergic synaptic transmission by D1-like dopamine receptor activation in the avian basal ganglia.Dopamine modulates excitability of spiny neurons in the avian basal ganglia.Dopaminergic Input to the Inferior Colliculus in Mice.Dopamine modulates auditory responses in the inferior colliculus in a heterogeneous manner.A daily oscillation in the fundamental frequency and amplitude of harmonic syllables of zebra finch song.HTR2 receptors in a songbird premotor cortical-like area modulate spectral characteristics of zebra finch song.Plastic and stable electrophysiological properties of adult avian forebrain song-control neurons across changing breeding conditions.Noradrenergic and GABA B receptor activation differentially modulate inputs to the premotor nucleus RA in zebra finchesUnitary IPSPs drive precise thalamic spiking in a circuit required for learning.Electrophysiological analysis of a songbird basal ganglia circuit essential for vocal plasticity.The Avian Brain Nomenclature Forum: Terminology for a New Century in Comparative Neuroanatomy.Dosage changes in patients with long-term botulinum toxin use for laryngeal dystonia.
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