Anterior forebrain neurons develop selectivity by an intermediate stage of birdsong learning.
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A basal ganglia pathway drives selective auditory responses in songbird dopaminergic neurons via disinhibition.Neural encoding of auditory temporal context in a songbird basal ganglia nucleus, and its independence of birds' song experience.Stereoscopically Observing Manipulative Actions.Common features of neural activity during singing and sleep periods in a basal ganglia nucleus critical for vocal learning in a juvenile songbirdAuditory experience-dependent cortical circuit shaping for memory formation in bird song learning.Neurobiology of song learningTemporal and rate code analysis of responses to low-frequency components in the bird's own song by song system neuronsDevelopment of neural responsivity to vocal sounds in higher level auditory cortex of songbirds.Recent evidence for rapid synthesis and action of oestrogens during auditory processing in a songbirdInvestigation of musicality in birdsong.Motor circuits help encode auditory memories of vocal models used to guide vocal learningNeural representation of a target auditory memory in a cortico-basal ganglia pathwaySong tutoring in presinging zebra finch juveniles biases a small population of higher-order song-selective neurons toward the tutor song.Development of auditory-vocal perceptual skills in songbirdsChanging neuroestrogens within the auditory forebrain rapidly transform stimulus selectivity in a downstream sensorimotor nucleusLinear and nonlinear auditory response properties of interneurons in a high-order avian vocal motor nucleus during wakefulness.Characterization of synaptically connected nuclei in a potential sensorimotor feedback pathway in the zebra finch song system.Relative salience of envelope and fine structure cues in zebra finch songPersistent representation of juvenile experience in the adult songbird brainTransgenic songbirds offer an opportunity to develop a genetic model for vocal learningStriatal dopamine modulates basal ganglia output and regulates social context-dependent behavioral variability through D1 receptors.Song recognition learning and stimulus-specific weakening of neural responses in the avian auditory forebrainFunctional MRI of the zebra finch brain during song stimulation suggests a lateralized response topography.Song selectivity in the pallial-basal ganglia song circuit of zebra finches raised without tutor song exposure.Song selectivity and sensorimotor signals in vocal learning and productionImaging auditory representations of song and syllables in populations of sensorimotor neurons essential to vocal communicationHTR2 receptors in a songbird premotor cortical-like area modulate spectral characteristics of zebra finch song.Repetition enhancement for frequency-modulated but not unmodulated sounds: a human MEG study.Experience is required for the maintenance and refinement of FM sweep selectivity in the developing auditory cortexSinging in the brainMeta-adaptation in the auditory midbrain under cortical influence.Experience-dependent development of vocalization selectivity in the auditory cortex.A neuronal signature of accurate imitative learning in wild-caught songbirds (swamp sparrows, Melospiza georgiana).Familiar But Unexpected: Effects of Sound Context Statistics on Auditory Responses in the Songbird Forebrain.Neural activity in cortico-basal ganglia circuits of juvenile songbirds encodes performance during goal-directed learning.From perception to action in songbird production: dynamics of a whole loop.
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Anterior forebrain neurons develop selectivity by an intermediate stage of birdsong learning.
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1997 nî lūn-bûn
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1997 թուականի Օգոստոսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1997年の論文
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.17-16-06447.1997
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1997-08-01T00:00:00Z