Sex steroid hormones act during early development to shape the circuitry upon which these same hormones act in adulthood to control behavioral responses to various stimuli. The “organizational” vs. “activational” dis- tinction was proposed to explain this temporal difference in hormone action. In both of these cases steroids were thought to act genomically over a time-scale of days to weeks. However, sex steroids can affect behavior over short (e.g., seconds or minutes) time-scales. Here, we discuss how testosterone controls birdsong via actions at different sites and over different time-scales, with an emphasis on this process in canaries (Serinus canaria). Our work shows that testosterone in the medial preoptic nucleus regulates the motiv...
peer reviewedThe neural basis of how learned vocalizations change during development and in adulthoo...
Birdsong is a species-typical stereotypic vocalization produced in the context of reproduction and a...
In canaries, singing and a large number of morphological features of the neural system that mediates...
peer reviewedIn male songbirds, song functions to attract a mate or to defend a territory; it is the...
Temperate zone songbirds that breed seasonally exhibit pronounced differences in reproductive behavi...
peer reviewedThe functions of birdsong include attracting a mate and repelling competitors. It is th...
Steroid hormones coordinate multiple aspects of behavior and physiology. The same hormone often regu...
Steroid hormones coordinate multiple aspects of behavior and physiology. The same hormone often regu...
Recent evidence has implicated steroid hormones, specifically estrogens, in the rapid modulation of ...
Songbirds have a specialized steroid-sensitive network of brain nuclei, the song system, for control...
The estrogen synthesizing enzyme, P450 aromatase, plays a critical role in the regulation of vertebr...
Songbirds have a specialized steroid-sensitive network of brain nuclei, the song system, for control...
The estrogen synthesizing enzyme, P450 aromatase, plays a critical role in the regulation of vertebr...
The neural basis of how learned vocalizations change during development and in adulthood represents ...
Testosterone (T) induces singing behavior and mediates changes in the sizes and neur...
peer reviewedThe neural basis of how learned vocalizations change during development and in adulthoo...
Birdsong is a species-typical stereotypic vocalization produced in the context of reproduction and a...
In canaries, singing and a large number of morphological features of the neural system that mediates...
peer reviewedIn male songbirds, song functions to attract a mate or to defend a territory; it is the...
Temperate zone songbirds that breed seasonally exhibit pronounced differences in reproductive behavi...
peer reviewedThe functions of birdsong include attracting a mate and repelling competitors. It is th...
Steroid hormones coordinate multiple aspects of behavior and physiology. The same hormone often regu...
Steroid hormones coordinate multiple aspects of behavior and physiology. The same hormone often regu...
Recent evidence has implicated steroid hormones, specifically estrogens, in the rapid modulation of ...
Songbirds have a specialized steroid-sensitive network of brain nuclei, the song system, for control...
The estrogen synthesizing enzyme, P450 aromatase, plays a critical role in the regulation of vertebr...
Songbirds have a specialized steroid-sensitive network of brain nuclei, the song system, for control...
The estrogen synthesizing enzyme, P450 aromatase, plays a critical role in the regulation of vertebr...
The neural basis of how learned vocalizations change during development and in adulthood represents ...
Testosterone (T) induces singing behavior and mediates changes in the sizes and neur...
peer reviewedThe neural basis of how learned vocalizations change during development and in adulthoo...
Birdsong is a species-typical stereotypic vocalization produced in the context of reproduction and a...
In canaries, singing and a large number of morphological features of the neural system that mediates...