In birds, vocal learning enables the production of sexually selected complex songs, dialects and song copy matching. But stressful conditions during development have been shown to affect song production and complexity, mediated by changes in neural development. However, to date, no studies have tested whether early-life stress affects the neural processes underlying vocal learning, in contrast to song production. Here, we hypothesized that developmental stress alters auditory memory formation and neural processing of song stimuli. We experimentally stressed male nestling zebra finches and, in two separate experiments, tested their neural responses to song playbacks as adults, using either immediate early gene (IEG) expression or electrophys...
ABSTRACT: Songbirds are an important model system for the study of the neurological bases of song le...
Developmental environments can have long-term effects on cognition. Multiple aspects of cognition ma...
The nutritional stress hypothesis formulated by Nowicki et al. (1998) is based on the findings that ...
In birds, vocal learning enables the production of sexually selected complex songs, dialects and son...
In birds, vocal learning enables the production of sexually selected complex songs, dialects and son...
Several recent studies have tested the hypothesis that song quality in adult birds may reflect early...
In a wide range of bird species, females have been shown to express active preferences for males tha...
Songbirds sing complex songs as a result of evolution through sexual selection. The evolution of suc...
The developmental stress hypothesis posits that the honesty of bird song is maintained by costs incu...
In songbirds, developmental stress affects song learning and production. Altered hypothalamic-pituit...
In songbirds, developmental stress affects song learning and production. Altered hypothalamic-pituit...
Adverse environmental conditions can impact the life history trajectory of animals. Adaptive respons...
In songbirds, developmental stress affects song learning and production. Altered hypothalamic–pituit...
Songbirds are an important model system for the study of the neurological bases of song learning, bu...
In songbirds, developmental stress affects song learning and production. Altered hypothalamic–pituit...
ABSTRACT: Songbirds are an important model system for the study of the neurological bases of song le...
Developmental environments can have long-term effects on cognition. Multiple aspects of cognition ma...
The nutritional stress hypothesis formulated by Nowicki et al. (1998) is based on the findings that ...
In birds, vocal learning enables the production of sexually selected complex songs, dialects and son...
In birds, vocal learning enables the production of sexually selected complex songs, dialects and son...
Several recent studies have tested the hypothesis that song quality in adult birds may reflect early...
In a wide range of bird species, females have been shown to express active preferences for males tha...
Songbirds sing complex songs as a result of evolution through sexual selection. The evolution of suc...
The developmental stress hypothesis posits that the honesty of bird song is maintained by costs incu...
In songbirds, developmental stress affects song learning and production. Altered hypothalamic-pituit...
In songbirds, developmental stress affects song learning and production. Altered hypothalamic-pituit...
Adverse environmental conditions can impact the life history trajectory of animals. Adaptive respons...
In songbirds, developmental stress affects song learning and production. Altered hypothalamic–pituit...
Songbirds are an important model system for the study of the neurological bases of song learning, bu...
In songbirds, developmental stress affects song learning and production. Altered hypothalamic–pituit...
ABSTRACT: Songbirds are an important model system for the study of the neurological bases of song le...
Developmental environments can have long-term effects on cognition. Multiple aspects of cognition ma...
The nutritional stress hypothesis formulated by Nowicki et al. (1998) is based on the findings that ...