Pages that link to "Q50471039"
The following pages link to Social context modulates behavioural and brain immediate early gene responses to sound in male songbird. (Q50471039):
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- Song exposure regulates known and novel microRNAs in the zebra finch auditory forebrain (Q21267186) (← links)
- Genes and social behavior (Q24604464) (← links)
- Developmental shifts in gene expression in the auditory forebrain during the sensitive period for song learning (Q24649868) (← links)
- Long-distance retinoid signaling in the zebra finch brain (Q27332395) (← links)
- Male mice song syntax depends on social contexts and influences female preferences (Q28650509) (← links)
- To modulate and be modulated: estrogenic influences on auditory processing of communication signals within a socio-neuro-endocrine framework (Q28732238) (← links)
- Integrating genomes, brain and behavior in the study of songbirds (Q28751274) (← links)
- Hippocampal lesions impair spatial memory performance, but not song--a developmental study of independent memory systems in the zebra finch (Q28752505) (← links)
- Assessing visual requirements for social context-dependent activation of the songbird song system (Q28754632) (← links)
- Social information embedded in vocalizations induces neurogenomic and behavioral responses (Q30426288) (← links)
- Making choice between competing rewards in uncertain vs. safe social environment: role of neuronal nicotinic receptors of acetylcholine (Q30450223) (← links)
- No need to talk, I know you: familiarity influences early multisensory integration in a songbird’s brain (Q30477407) (← links)
- Response properties of the auditory telencephalon in songbirds change with recent experience and season (Q30493806) (← links)
- The relationship between DRD4 polymorphisms and phenotypic correlations of behaviors in the collared flycatcher (Q33609648) (← links)
- Direct action of gonadotropin in brain integrates behavioral and reproductive functions (Q35844730) (← links)
- Neuroendocrine contributions to sexual partner preference in birds (Q37833278) (← links)
- From songs to synapses: molecular mechanisms of birdsong memory. Molecular mechanisms of auditory learning in songbirds involve immediate early genes, including zenk and arc, the ERK/MAPK pathway and synapsins (Q37850395) (← links)
- Topography of estradiol-modulated genomic responses in the songbird auditory forebrain. (Q43249710) (← links)
- The presence of an audience modulates responses to familiar call stimuli in the male zebra finch forebrain (Q46849385) (← links)
- Bidirectional manipulation of mTOR signaling disrupts socially mediated vocal learning in juvenile songbirds (Q47768882) (← links)
- Neuromolecular Regulation of Aggression Differs by Social Role during Joint Territory Defense. (Q47863616) (← links)
- Social experience organizes parallel networks in sensory and limbic forebrain (Q48197157) (← links)
- Differential responsiveness in brain and behavior to sexually dimorphic long calls in male and female zebra finches. (Q48501936) (← links)
- The acoustic expression of stress in a songbird: does corticosterone drive isolation-induced modifications of zebra finch calls? (Q51355629) (← links)
- Influence of early-life nutritional stress on songbird memory formation (Q59198801) (← links)