Neuroendocrinology of song behavior and avian brain plasticity: multiple sites of action of sex steroid hormones.
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Testosterone and aggression: Berthold, birds and beyondThe effect of polychlorinated biphenyls on the song of two passerine speciesAromatase inhibition rapidly affects in a reversible manner distinct features of birdsongReproductive state modulates testosterone-induced singing in adult female European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).Singing-driven gene expression in the developing songbird brainCues to androgens and quality in male gibbon songs.Reconsidering the evolution of brain, cognition, and behavior in birds and mammalsHigh throughput analysis reveals dissociable gene expression profiles in two independent neural systems involved in the regulation of social behaviorTo modulate and be modulated: estrogenic influences on auditory processing of communication signals within a socio-neuro-endocrine framework.Sex steroid-induced neuroplasticity and behavioral activation in birdsBirdsong and the neural production of steroidsPhotoperiodic 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)Neurosteroid production in the songbird brain: a re-evaluation of core principlesCentral pattern generators for social vocalization: androgen-dependent neurophysiological mechanisms.Pleiotropic Control by Testosterone of a Learned Vocal Behavior and Its Underlying Neuroplasticity(1,2,3)Localization and divergent profiles of estrogen receptors and aromatase in the vocal and auditory networks of a fish with alternative mating tactics.Cryptic confounding compounds: A brief consideration of the influences of anthropogenic contaminants on courtship and mating behaviorDifferential effects of global versus local testosterone on singing behavior and its underlying neural substrate.Gonadotropin-releasing hormone plasticity: a comparative perspective.Saccular-specific hair cell addition correlates with reproductive state-dependent changes in the auditory saccular sensitivity of a vocal fish.Distribution of androgen receptor mRNA expression in vocal, auditory, and neuroendocrine circuits in a teleost fish.Courtship and copulation in the adult male green anole: effects of season, hormone and female contact on reproductive behavior and morphology.Sex differences and androgen influences on midbrain auditory thresholds in the green treefrog, Hyla cinerea.Elevated aromatase activity in forebrain synaptic terminals during songRecent advances in behavioral neuroendocrinology: insights from studies on birds.Status-appropriate singing behavior, testosterone and androgen receptor immunolabeling in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)Act locally and think globally: intracerebral testosterone implants induce seasonal-like growth of adult avian song control circuits.Steroid hormones alter neuroanatomy and aggression independently in the tree lizard.Hot or not: the effects of exogenous testosterone on female attractiveness to male conspecifics in the budgerigar.Early seasonal development of brain song control nuclei in male blue tits.Variation in the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone-1 and the song control system in the tropical breeding rufous-collared sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis) is dependent on sex and reproductive state.Determinants and significance of corticosterone regulation in the songbird brain.Lesions to the medial preoptic nucleus differentially affect singing and nest box-directed behaviors within and outside of the breeding season in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)Evidence that dopamine within motivation and song control brain regions regulates birdsong context-dependently.Individual variation and the endocrine regulation of behaviour and physiology in birds: a cellular/molecular perspective.Photoperiod-dependent regulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone 1 messenger ribonucleic acid levels in the songbird brain.Vasotocin neurons in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis preferentially process social information and exhibit properties that dichotomize courting and non-courting phenotypes.D1-like dopamine receptor density in nuclei involved in social behavior correlates with song in a context-dependent fashion in male European starlingsBare-part color in female budgerigars changes from brown to structural blue following testosterone treatment but is not strongly masculinized.Neural endocannabinoid CB1 receptor expression, social status, and behavior in male European starlings.
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Neuroendocrinology of song behavior and avian brain plasticity: multiple sites of action of sex steroid hormones.
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2002-04-01T00:00:00Z