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The following pages link to ZENK labeling within social behavior brain regions reveals breeding context-dependent patterns of neural activity associated with song in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). (Q30497159):
Displaying 31 items.
- From neurons to nests: nest-building behaviour as a model in behavioural and comparative neuroscience (Q28597799) (← links)
- Hormones and the neuromuscular control of courtship in the golden-collared manakin (Manacus vitellinus). (Q28658611) (← links)
- Neural correlates of nesting behavior in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) (Q28659970) (← links)
- Individual differences in the motivation to communicate relate to levels of midbrain and striatal catecholamine markers in male European starlings (Q28661602) (← links)
- The role of motivation and reward neural systems in vocal communication in songbirds (Q28728288) (← links)
- Vocal parameters that indicate threat level correlate with FOS immunolabeling in social and vocal control brain regions (Q28729890) (← links)
- Lesions to the medial preoptic nucleus affect immediate early gene immunolabeling in brain regions involved in song control and social behavior in male European starlings (Q28750355) (← links)
- Integrating genomes, brain and behavior in the study of songbirds (Q28751274) (← links)
- Song in an Affiliative Context Relates to the Neural Expression of Dopamine- and Neurotensin-Related Genes in Male European Starlings (Q30010529) (← links)
- Estradiol differentially affects auditory recognition and learning according to photoperiodic state in the adult male songbird, European starling (Sturnus vulgaris). (Q30449117) (← links)
- Song environment affects singing effort and vasotocin immunoreactivity in the forebrain of male Lincoln's sparrows. (Q30474650) (← links)
- Plasticity in singing effort and its relationship with monoamine metabolism in the songbird telencephalon (Q30477779) (← links)
- Song competition changes the brain and behavior of a male songbird (Q30480243) (← links)
- Neurotensin immunolabeling relates to sexually-motivated song and other social behaviors in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). (Q30564808) (← links)
- Love songs, bird brains and diffusion tensor imaging (Q33644703) (← links)
- Localizing brain regions associated with female mate preference behavior in a swordtail (Q34500197) (← links)
- Mu-opioid receptor densities are depleted in regions implicated in agonistic and sexual behavior in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) defending nest sites and courting females (Q34709091) (← links)
- Seasonal and individual variation in singing behavior correlates with α2-noradrenergic receptor density in brain regions implicated in song, sexual, and social behavior. (Q34899734) (← links)
- Evidence that dopamine within motivation and song control brain regions regulates birdsong context-dependently (Q37015466) (← links)
- Curvilinear relationships between mu-opioid receptor labeling and undirected song in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). (Q37104223) (← links)
- D1-like dopamine receptor density in nuclei involved in social behavior correlates with song in a context-dependent fashion in male European starlings (Q37155581) (← links)
- Variation in social relationships relates to song preferences and EGR1 expression in a female songbird (Q40162116) (← links)
- Rapid Effects of an Aggressive Interaction on Dehydroepiandrosterone, Testosterone and Oestradiol Levels in the Male Song Sparrow Brain: a Seasonal Comparison. (Q40230854) (← links)
- Seasonal changes in aromatase and androgen receptor, but not estrogen receptor mRNA expression in the brain of the free-living male song sparrow, Melospiza melodia morphna (Q42961207) (← links)
- Structural changes between seasons in the songbird auditory forebrain (Q43253194) (← links)
- Pairing Increases Activation of V1aR, but not OTR, in Auditory Regions of Zebra Finches: The Importance of Signal Modality in Nonapeptide-Social Behavior Relationships (Q46290699) (← links)
- Estradiol modulates neural responses to song in a seasonal songbird. (Q46390289) (← links)
- Evidence that female endocrine state influences catecholamine responses to male courtship song in European starlings (Q48118959) (← links)
- Neural-activity mapping of memory-based dominance in the crow: neural networks integrating individual discrimination and social behaviour control (Q48883577) (← links)
- Why Do Birds Flock? A Role for Opioids in the Reinforcement of Gregarious Social Interactions (Q64119307) (← links)
- Neuronal activation in zebra finch parents associated with reintroduction of nestlings (Q92686592) (← links)