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Autor:
Shin Hayase, Hongdi Wang, Eri Ohgushi, Masahiko Kobayashi, Chihiro Mori, Haruhito Horita, Katsuhiko Mineta, Wan-Chun Liu, Kazuhiro Wada
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology, Vol 16, Iss 9, p e2006537 (2018)
The development of highly complex vocal skill, like human language and bird songs, is underlain by learning. Vocal learning, even when occurring in adulthood, is thought to largely depend on a sensitive/critical period during postnatal development, a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/71d98cc5fd9942e1bbd2c7dceec2b7c7
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 8, p e42173 (2012)
Mechanisms for the evolution of convergent behavioral traits are largely unknown. Vocal learning is one such trait that evolved multiple times and is necessary in humans for the acquisition of spoken language. Among birds, vocal learning is evolved i
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8ba1c306405b440dbd7c72569fe66a9e
Autor:
Gesa Feenders, Miriam Liedvogel, Miriam Rivas, Manuela Zapka, Haruhito Horita, Erina Hara, Kazuhiro Wada, Henrik Mouritsen, Erich D Jarvis
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 3, Iss 3, p e1768 (2008)
Vocal learning is a critical behavioral substrate for spoken human language. It is a rare trait found in three distantly related groups of birds-songbirds, hummingbirds, and parrots. These avian groups have remarkably similar systems of cerebral voca
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/dbbec558c50b4a6abfa3505058e8b0ff
Autor:
Eri Ohgushi, Chihiro Mori, Masahiko Kobayashi, Wan-chun Liu, Katsuhiko Mineta, Kazuhiro Wada, Hongdi Wang, Shin Hayase, Haruhito Horita
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology, Vol 16, Iss 9, p e2006537 (2018)
PLoS Biology
PLoS Biology
The development of highly complex vocal skill, like human language and bird songs, is underlain by learning. Vocal learning, even when occurring in adulthood, is thought to largely depend on a sensitive/critical period during postnatal development, a
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 518(14):2873-2901
Many immediate early genes (IEGs) have activity-dependent induction in a subset of brain subdivisions or neuron types. However, none have been reported yet with regulation specific to thalamic-recipient sensory neurons of the telencephalon or in the
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Neuroscience. 28:2519-2532
Similar to humans, songbirds rely on auditory feedback to maintain the acoustic and sequence structure of adult learned vocalizations. When songbirds are deafened, the learned features of song, such as syllable structure and sequencing, eventually de
Publikováno v:
Journal of Xiangya Medicine. 3:5-5
Aorto-esophageal fistula (AEF) is a rare complication of Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR). It is difficult to treat, and patients rarely survive without treatment. An 88-years-old woman presented with AEF and sepsis of Klebsiella pneumonia
Autor:
Osceola Whitney, Erich D. Jarvis, Chun-Chun Chen, Michael McElroy, Andreas R. Pfenning, Kazuhiro Wada, Suzanne Martin, Syrus C. Jarvis, Henrik Mouritsen, Jason T. Howard, Lubica Kubikova, Electra R. Jarvis, Haruhito Horita, Ana E.P. Puck, Gesa Feenders, Miriam V. Rivas, Connie Siang-Bakshi, Jing Yu, Erina Hara
Publikováno v:
The Journal of comparative neurology. 521(16)
Based on quantitative cluster analyses of 52 constitutively expressed or behaviorally regulated genes in 23 brain regions, we present a global view of telencephalic organization of birds. The patterns of constitutively expressed genes revealed a part
Autor:
Wan-chun Liu, Kazuhiro Wada, Kotaro Oka, Haruhito Horita, Masahiko Kobayashi, Erich D. Jarvis
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 8, p e42173 (2012)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Mechanisms for the evolution of convergent behavioral traits are largely unknown. Vocal learning is one such trait that evolved multiple times and is necessary in humans for the acquisition of spoken language. Among birds, vocal learning is evolved i
Autor:
Constance Scharff, Michael Patterson, Osceola Whitney, Erich D. Jarvis, Patrick McConnell, Yoshihide Hayashizaki, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Sebastian Haesler, Stephanie A. White, Kazuhiro Wada, Tomoko Hirozane-Kishikawa, Shengli Zhao, Jason T. Howard, Piero Carninci, Thierry Lints, Haruhito Horita, Miriam V. Rivas, Pate Skene, Toshiyuki Shiraki, Masatoshi Hagiwara
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103(41)
Songbirds have one of the most accessible neural systems for the study of brain mechanisms of behavior. However, neuroethological studies in songbirds have been limited by the lack of high-throughput molecular resources and gene-manipulation tools. T