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April 17, 2007
Birdsong memory: a neural dissociation between song recognition and production
Sharon M H Gobes, Johan J Bolhuis
Developmental Neurobiology
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February 23, 2016
A sensorimotor area in the songbird brain is required for production of vocalizations in the song learning period of development
Hande C Piristine, Tenzin Choetso, Sharon M H Gobes
Developmental Neurobiology
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March 11, 2024
Tracing the development of learned song preferences in the female zebra finch brain with functional magnetic resonance imaging
Payal Arya, Nancy H Kolodny, Sharon M H Gobes
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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June 11, 2010
Memory in the making: localized brain activation related to song learning in young songbirds
Sharon M H Gobes, Matthijs A Zandbergen, Johan J Bolhuis
Behavioural Processes
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July 27, 2017
The sensitive period for auditory-vocal learning in the zebra finch: Consequences of limited-model availability and multiple-tutor paradigms on song imitation
Sharon M H Gobes, Rebecca B Jennings, Rie K Maeda
Neuroscience
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June 12, 2016
Mirrored patterns of lateralized neuronal activation reflect old and new memories in the avian auditory cortex
Elizabeth M Olson, Rie K Maeda, Sharon M H Gobes
Brain Research
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January 26, 2020
Hemispheric asymmetry of calbindin-positive neurons is associated with successful song imitation
Alexa H Pagliaro, Payal Arya, Yasmin Sharbaf, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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January 4, 2020
Bilateral brain activity in auditory regions is necessary for successful vocal learning in songbirds
Alexa H Pagliaro, Payal Arya, Hande C Piristine, et al.
Nature Neuroscience
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September 18, 2012
Motor circuits are required to encode a sensory model for imitative learning
Todd F Roberts, Sharon M H Gobes, Malavika Murugan, et al.
Communications Biology
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March 30, 2023
Tracing development of song memory with fMRI in zebra finches after a second tutoring experience
Payal Arya, Stela P Petkova, Praveen P Kulkarni, et al.
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Current Biology : CB
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April 17, 2007
Birdsong memory: a neural dissociation between song recognition and production
Sharon M H Gobes, Johan J Bolhuis
Developmental Neurobiology
|
February 23, 2016
A sensorimotor area in the songbird brain is required for production of vocalizations in the song learning period of development
Hande C Piristine, Tenzin Choetso, Sharon M H Gobes
Developmental Neurobiology
|
March 11, 2024
Tracing the development of learned song preferences in the female zebra finch brain with functional magnetic resonance imaging
Payal Arya, Nancy H Kolodny, Sharon M H Gobes
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
June 11, 2010
Memory in the making: localized brain activation related to song learning in young songbirds
Sharon M H Gobes, Matthijs A Zandbergen, Johan J Bolhuis
Behavioural Processes
|
July 27, 2017
The sensitive period for auditory-vocal learning in the zebra finch: Consequences of limited-model availability and multiple-tutor paradigms on song imitation
Sharon M H Gobes, Rebecca B Jennings, Rie K Maeda
Neuroscience
|
June 12, 2016
Mirrored patterns of lateralized neuronal activation reflect old and new memories in the avian auditory cortex
Elizabeth M Olson, Rie K Maeda, Sharon M H Gobes
Brain Research
|
January 26, 2020
Hemispheric asymmetry of calbindin-positive neurons is associated with successful song imitation
Alexa H Pagliaro, Payal Arya, Yasmin Sharbaf, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
January 4, 2020
Bilateral brain activity in auditory regions is necessary for successful vocal learning in songbirds
Alexa H Pagliaro, Payal Arya, Hande C Piristine, et al.
Nature Neuroscience
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September 18, 2012
Motor circuits are required to encode a sensory model for imitative learning
Todd F Roberts, Sharon M H Gobes, Malavika Murugan, et al.
Communications Biology
|
March 30, 2023
Tracing development of song memory with fMRI in zebra finches after a second tutoring experience
Payal Arya, Stela P Petkova, Praveen P Kulkarni, et al.
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