Neural mechanisms for learned birdsong

R Mooney - Learning & memory, 2009 - learnmem.cshlp.org
Learning by imitation is essential for transmitting many aspects of human culture, including
speech, language, art, and music. How the human brain enables imitation remains a …

Song learning in birds: diversity and plasticity, opportunities and challenges

EA Brenowitz, MD Beecher - Trends in neurosciences, 2005 - cell.com
A common trend in neuroscience is convergence on selected model systems. Underlying
this approach is an often implicit assumption that mechanisms observed in one species are …

Cryptochromes and neuronal-activity markers colocalize in the retina of migratory birds during magnetic orientation

H Mouritsen, U Janssen-Bienhold… - Proceedings of the …, 2004 - National Acad Sciences
Migratory birds can use a magnetic compass for orientation during their migratory journeys
covering thousands of kilometers. But how do they sense the reference direction provided by …

[HTML][HTML] Auditory experience-dependent cortical circuit shaping for memory formation in bird song learning

S Yanagihara, Y Yazaki-Sugiyama - Nature communications, 2016 - nature.com
As in human speech acquisition, songbird vocal learning depends on early auditory
experience. During development, juvenile songbirds listen to and form auditory memories of …

[HTML][HTML] Computational inference of neural information flow networks

VA Smith, J Yu, TV Smulders… - PLoS computational …, 2006 - journals.plos.org
Determining how information flows along anatomical brain pathways is a fundamental
requirement for understanding how animals perceive their environments, learn, and behave …

A synaptic basis for auditory–vocal integration in the songbird

EE Bauer, MJ Coleman, TF Roberts, A Roy… - Journal of …, 2008 - Soc Neuroscience
Songbirds learn to sing by memorizing a tutor song that they then vocally mimic using
auditory feedback. This developmental sequence suggests that brain areas that encode …

New brain pathways found in the vocal control system of a songbird

E Akutagawa, M Konishi - Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Songbirds use a complex network of discrete brain areas and connecting fiber tracts to sing
their song, but our knowledge of this circuitry may be incomplete. The forebrain area,“caudal …

Birdsong memory and the brain: in search of the template

JJ Bolhuis, S Moorman - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
In his pioneering research on the neural mechanisms of filial imprinting, Gabriel Horn has
gone a long way to fulfilling Karl Lashley's dream of finding the 'engram'or memory trace in …

[HTML][HTML] From birdsong to human speech recognition: Bayesian inference on a hierarchy of nonlinear dynamical systems

IB Yildiz, K von Kriegstein, SJ Kiebel - PLoS computational …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Our knowledge about the computational mechanisms underlying human learning and
recognition of sound sequences, especially speech, is still very limited. One difficulty in …

Estrogen‐dependent selectivity of genomic responses to birdsong

DL Maney, E Cho, CT Goode - European Journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Behavioral responses to sociosexual signals often depend on gonadal steroid hormones,
which are thought to modulate behavior by acting on motivational systems in the brain …