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Publikováno v:
The Journal of comparative neurology. 530(13)
The avian homologue of oxytocin (OT), formerly called mesotocin, influences social behaviors in songbirds and potentially song production. We sought to characterize the distribution of OT peptide in the brain of two songbird species: canaries (Serinu
Publikováno v:
Brain, behavior, and immunity. 106
Adverse early-life experiences are risk factors for psychiatric disease development, resulting in stress-related neuronal modeling and neurobehavioral changes. Stressful experiences modulate the immune system, contributing to neuronal damage in highe
Autor:
Robert J. Dooling, Adam R. Fishbein, Elizabeth F. Brittan-Powell, Jane A. Brown, Farrah N. Madison, Gregory F. Ball
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 146:EL71-EL77
Belgian Waterslager song canaries, bred for hundreds of years for a low-pitched song, have also acquired an inherited high-frequency hearing loss associated with hair cell abnormalities. Here, auditory thresholds measured using auditory brainstem res
Publikováno v:
Developmental Neurobiology. 79:521-535
Female songbirds are thought to make mate choices based on aspects of male song quality. Male canaries (Serinus canaria) produce songs with "special" syllables that have been shown to be highly salient to female listeners - eliciting high rates of se
Autor:
Evangeline M. Rose, Chelsea M. Haakenson, Katherine Stennette, Aliyah Patel, Shivika Gaind, Benjamin D. Shank, Farrah N. Madison, Gregory F. Ball
Publikováno v:
Physiology & Behavior. 250:113782
Male song in songbirds is a critical and elaborate signal for mate attraction. In many species female listeners respond to male song both behaviorally and physiologically (e.g. copulation solicitation displays and production of the immediate early ge
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Andrew C. Venezia, Luke Hallgarth, Molly M. Hyer, Farrah N. Madison, Erica R. Glasper, Sabina Khantsis, Enoch Adekola
Publikováno v:
Hormones and Behavior. 96:147-155
In many biparental species, mothers and fathers experience similar modifications to circulating hormones. With these modifications come alterations in neural structure and function suggesting that neuroendocrine mechanisms may underlie postpartum pla
Autor:
Annemie Van der Linden, Farrah N. Madison, Kathleen M. Yoder, Jacques Balthazart, Gregory F. Ball, Gilles Cornez, Charlotte Cornil
Publikováno v:
Developmental Neurobiology. 77:975-994
Perineuronal nets (PNN) are aggregations of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans surrounding the soma and proximal processes of neurons, mostly GABAergic interneurons expressing parvalbumin. They limit the plasticity of their afferent synaptic connectio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 32
In male songbirds, song functions to attract a mate or to defend a territory; it is therefore often produced in the context of reproduction. Testosterone of gonadal origin increases during the reproductive phase of the annual cycle and significantly
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 119:201-212
Adaptive performance of social behaviours requires the temporally precise activation of the relevant neural circuits based on the state of the environment. The actions of steroid hormones such as testosterone and its metabolites are critical in this
Autor:
Beth Brittan-Powell, Greg Ball, Jane A. Brown, Farrah N. Madison, Robert J. Dooling, Matthew A. Conte, Karen L. Carleton
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 148:2632-2632