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- catalog alternative "Behavioral neurobiology of bird song".
- catalog contributor b13240855.
- catalog contributor b13240856.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Neural systems for individual song recognition in adult birds -- Learning the song. In search of the song template -- Genetic components of vocal learning -- Studying the song development process: rationale and methods -- Song development: in search of the error-signal -- Contributions of the anterior forebrain pathway to vocal plasticity -- Developmental regulation of basal ganglia circuitry during the sensitive period for vocal learning in songbirds -- Synaptic and molecular mechanisms regulating plasticity during early learning -- Synaptic mechanisms for auditory-vocal integration and the correction of vocal errors -- Cellular, circuit, and synaptic mechanisms in song learning -- Hormonal modulation of the song system: overview. Hormonal modulation of singing: hormonal modulation of the songbird brain and singing behavior -- Sexual differentiation of the zebra finch song system -- Plasticity of the adult avian song control system -- ".
- catalog description "Seasonal plasticity in the song control system: multiple brain sites of steroid hormone action and the importance of variation in song behavior -- Song and the limbic brain: a new function for the bird's own song -- Neurogenesis in the adult song system. The road we travelled: discovery, choreography, and significance of brain replaceable neurons -- Neuron addition and loss in the song system: regulation and function -- Evolution, ecology, and singing behavior. Hormone-dependent neural plasticity in the juvenile and adult song system: what makes a successful male? -- Song function and the evolution of female preferences: why birds sing, why brains matter -- The Bengalese finch: a window on the behavioral neurobiology of birdsong syntax -- Origin of the anterior forebrain pathway -- Learned birdsong and the neurobiology of human language -- Where is the bird?".
- catalog description "The scientific study of birdsong. Birdsong and singing behavior -- Bird calls: their potential for behavioral neurobiology -- Songbird genomics: methods, mechanisms, opportunities, and pitfalls -- The avian song system in comparative perspective -- Songbirds and the revised avian brain nomenclature -- Neural control of song production. Producing song: the vocal apparatus -- Peripheral motor dynamics of song producation in the zebra finch -- Neural mechanisms of vocal sequence generation in the songbird -- Bilateral control and interhemispheric coordination in the avian song motor system -- Hearing the song. Methods for the analysis of auditory processing in the brain -- Auditory experience and adult song plasticity -- Song selectivity in the song system and in the auditory forebrain -- Using learned calls to study sensory-motor integration in songbirds -- Song-induced gene expression: a window on song auditory processing and perception -- ".
- catalog extent "xvii, 788 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1573314722 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "1573314730 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; v. 1016".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : New York Academy of Sciences,".
- catalog subject "500 s 598.1594 22".
- catalog subject "Animal Communication Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Birds Nervous system.".
- catalog subject "Birds Vocalization.".
- catalog subject "Birdsongs.".
- catalog subject "Learning physiology Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Learning physiology".
- catalog subject "Nervous System Physiological Phenomena".
- catalog subject "Nervous System Physiology Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Neurochemistry Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Neurochemistry".
- catalog subject "Neurophysiology Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Neurophysiology".
- catalog subject "Q11 .N5 QL698".
- catalog subject "Songbirds Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Songbirds".
- catalog subject "Vocalization, Animal Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Vocalization, Animal".
- catalog tableOfContents "Neural systems for individual song recognition in adult birds -- Learning the song. In search of the song template -- Genetic components of vocal learning -- Studying the song development process: rationale and methods -- Song development: in search of the error-signal -- Contributions of the anterior forebrain pathway to vocal plasticity -- Developmental regulation of basal ganglia circuitry during the sensitive period for vocal learning in songbirds -- Synaptic and molecular mechanisms regulating plasticity during early learning -- Synaptic mechanisms for auditory-vocal integration and the correction of vocal errors -- Cellular, circuit, and synaptic mechanisms in song learning -- Hormonal modulation of the song system: overview. Hormonal modulation of singing: hormonal modulation of the songbird brain and singing behavior -- Sexual differentiation of the zebra finch song system -- Plasticity of the adult avian song control system -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Seasonal plasticity in the song control system: multiple brain sites of steroid hormone action and the importance of variation in song behavior -- Song and the limbic brain: a new function for the bird's own song -- Neurogenesis in the adult song system. The road we travelled: discovery, choreography, and significance of brain replaceable neurons -- Neuron addition and loss in the song system: regulation and function -- Evolution, ecology, and singing behavior. Hormone-dependent neural plasticity in the juvenile and adult song system: what makes a successful male? -- Song function and the evolution of female preferences: why birds sing, why brains matter -- The Bengalese finch: a window on the behavioral neurobiology of birdsong syntax -- Origin of the anterior forebrain pathway -- Learned birdsong and the neurobiology of human language -- Where is the bird?".
- catalog tableOfContents "The scientific study of birdsong. Birdsong and singing behavior -- Bird calls: their potential for behavioral neurobiology -- Songbird genomics: methods, mechanisms, opportunities, and pitfalls -- The avian song system in comparative perspective -- Songbirds and the revised avian brain nomenclature -- Neural control of song production. Producing song: the vocal apparatus -- Peripheral motor dynamics of song producation in the zebra finch -- Neural mechanisms of vocal sequence generation in the songbird -- Bilateral control and interhemispheric coordination in the avian song motor system -- Hearing the song. Methods for the analysis of auditory processing in the brain -- Auditory experience and adult song plasticity -- Song selectivity in the song system and in the auditory forebrain -- Using learned calls to study sensory-motor integration in songbirds -- Song-induced gene expression: a window on song auditory processing and perception -- ".
- catalog title "Behavioral neurobiology of bird song".
- catalog title "Behavioral neurobiology of birdsong / edited by H. Philip Zeigler and Peter Marler.".
- catalog type "Congresses".
- catalog type "Electronic books.".
- catalog type "text".