Social modulation of sequence and syllable variability in adult birdsong.
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Drinking songs: alcohol effects on learned song of zebra finches.Social Memory Formation Rapidly and Differentially Affects the Motivation and Performance of Vocal Communication Signals in the Bengalese Finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica).Dopaminergic Contributions to Vocal LearningA hypothesis on improving foreign accents by optimizing variability in vocal learning brain circuits.Songbird: a unique animal model for studying the molecular basis of disorders of vocal development and communicationPredicting plasticity: acute context-dependent changes to vocal performance predict long-term age-dependent changesVocal motor changes beyond the sensitive period for song plasticity.Translating birdsong: songbirds as a model for basic and applied medical researchMale mate preferences in mutual mate choice: finches modulate their songs across and within male-female interactions.Investigation of musicality in birdsong.Mate choice in adult female Bengalese finches: females express consistent preferences for individual males and prefer female-directed song performances.Variable sequencing is actively maintained in a well learned motor skillStriatal dopamine modulates song spectral but not temporal features through D1 receptors.Integrating perspectives on vocal performance and consistency.A reafferent and feed-forward model of song syntax generation in the Bengalese finchQuantification of developmental birdsong learning from the subsyllabic scale to cultural evolution.Linked control of syllable sequence and phonology in birdsong.Syllable Type Consistency is Related to Age, Social Status, and Reproductive Success in the Tropical Mockingbird.Song practice promotes acute vocal variability at a key stage of sensorimotor learningSocial context rapidly modulates the influence of auditory feedback on avian vocal motor controlBirdsong decreases protein levels of FoxP2, a molecule required for human speech.A novel statistical method for behaviour sequence analysis and its application to birdsong.Relationship between the Sequencing and Timing of Vocal Motor Elements in BirdsongTrill performance components vary with age, season, and motivation in the banded wren.How a songbird with a continuous singing style modulates its song when territorially challenged.Singing-related activity in anterior forebrain of male zebra finches reflects courtship motivation for target females.Activity in a cortical-basal ganglia circuit for song is required for social context-dependent vocal variability.An avian basal ganglia-forebrain circuit contributes differentially to syllable versus sequence variability of adult Bengalese finch song.Central contributions to acoustic variation in birdsongTiming during transitions in Bengalese finch song: implications for motor sequencing.Advantages of comparative studies in songbirds to understand the neural basis of sensorimotor integration.Catecholaminergic contributions to vocal communication signals.Forebrain circuits underlying the social modulation of vocal communication signals.The Magnitude of Trial-By-Trial Neural Variability Is Reproducible over Time and across Tasks in Humans.Dissociable Effects on Birdsong of Androgen Signaling in Cortex-Like Brain Regions of Canaries.Generating variable birdsong syllable sequences with branching chain networks in avian premotor nucleus HVC.
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Social modulation of sequence and syllable variability in adult birdsong.
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Social modulation of sequence and syllable variability in adult birdsong.
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Social modulation of sequence and syllable variability in adult birdsong.
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Social modulation of sequence and syllable variability in adult birdsong.
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Social modulation of sequence and syllable variability in adult birdsong.
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Social modulation of sequence and syllable variability in adult birdsong.
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Social modulation of sequence and syllable variability in adult birdsong.
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Cara M Hampton
Jon T Sakata
Michael S Brainard
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10.1152/JN.01296.2007
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2008-01-23T00:00:00Z