peer reviewedThe neurobiology of birdsong, as a model for human speech, is a fast growing area of research in the neurosciences and involves electrophysiological, histological and more recently magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) approaches. Many of these studies require the identification and localization of different brain areas (nuclei) involved in the sensory and motor control of song. Until now, the only published atlases of songbird brains consisted in drawings based on histological slices of the canary and of the zebra finch brain. Taking advantage of high-magnetic field (7 Tesla) MRI technique, we present the first high-resolution (80 x 160 x 160 microm) 3-D digital atlas in stereotaxic coordinates of a male zebra finch brain, the most...
Song perception in songbirds, just as music and speech perception in humans, requires processing the...
<div><p>(A) Electrode placements. Zebra finch drawing shows a sagittal brain section (to scale, ∼1.1...
Song perception in songbirds, just as music and speech perception in humans, requires processing the...
The neurobiology of birdsong, as a model for human speech, is a fast growing area of research in the...
International audienceBecause of their sophisticated vocal behaviour, their social nature, their hig...
We describe a set of new comprehensive, high-quality, high-resolution digital images of histological...
Nixdorf-Bergweiler BE, Bischof H-J. A stereotaxic atlas of the brain of the zebra finch, Taeniopygia...
Zebra finches are an excellent model to study the process of vocal learning, a complex socially-lear...
An in-depth understanding of the genetics and evolution of brain function and behavior requires deta...
This thesis presents a new three-dimensional atlas for analyzing the neuroanatomical structures of t...
International audienceRecently, fMRI was introduced in a well-documented animal model for vocal lear...
Manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (ME-MRI), blood oxygen-level-dependent functional MRI ...
The inherent complexity of brain tissue, with brain cells intertwining locally and projecting to dis...
Despite the increasing interest in the clinical neurology of birds, little is known about the magnet...
The goal of this project is to adapt diffusive optical imaging (DOI) to study the brains of songbird...
Song perception in songbirds, just as music and speech perception in humans, requires processing the...
<div><p>(A) Electrode placements. Zebra finch drawing shows a sagittal brain section (to scale, ∼1.1...
Song perception in songbirds, just as music and speech perception in humans, requires processing the...
The neurobiology of birdsong, as a model for human speech, is a fast growing area of research in the...
International audienceBecause of their sophisticated vocal behaviour, their social nature, their hig...
We describe a set of new comprehensive, high-quality, high-resolution digital images of histological...
Nixdorf-Bergweiler BE, Bischof H-J. A stereotaxic atlas of the brain of the zebra finch, Taeniopygia...
Zebra finches are an excellent model to study the process of vocal learning, a complex socially-lear...
An in-depth understanding of the genetics and evolution of brain function and behavior requires deta...
This thesis presents a new three-dimensional atlas for analyzing the neuroanatomical structures of t...
International audienceRecently, fMRI was introduced in a well-documented animal model for vocal lear...
Manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (ME-MRI), blood oxygen-level-dependent functional MRI ...
The inherent complexity of brain tissue, with brain cells intertwining locally and projecting to dis...
Despite the increasing interest in the clinical neurology of birds, little is known about the magnet...
The goal of this project is to adapt diffusive optical imaging (DOI) to study the brains of songbird...
Song perception in songbirds, just as music and speech perception in humans, requires processing the...
<div><p>(A) Electrode placements. Zebra finch drawing shows a sagittal brain section (to scale, ∼1.1...
Song perception in songbirds, just as music and speech perception in humans, requires processing the...