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Acute Estrogen Synthesis And Action In The Auditory Cortex Of Developing Male Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia Guttata), Daniel Vahaba
Acute Estrogen Synthesis And Action In The Auditory Cortex Of Developing Male Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia Guttata), Daniel Vahaba
Doctoral Dissertations
Birdsong, as with human speech, is learned during an age- and experience-dependent sensitive period early in life. Songbirds must first memorize their parents’ song during a sensory phase, then refine their own burgeoning vocalizations to match the auditory memory of their parents’ song during a sensorimotor phase. While the error-correction aspect of the sensorimotor phase of song learning is comparatively well understood, it is largely unknown how auditory memories are formed and how auditory processing may change across development to facilitate song memorization. The songbird caudomedial nidopallium (NCM) is a brain region that encodes complex communication signals like song and …