A pallial-basal-ganglia-thalamic-pallial loop in songbirds is involved in vocal motor learning. Damage to its basal ganglia part, Area X, in adult zebra finches has been noted to have no strong effects on song and its function is unclear. Here we report that neurotoxic damage to adult Area X induced changes in singing tempo and global syllable sequencing in all animals, and considerably increased syllable repetition in birds whose song motifs ended with minor repetitions before lesioning. This stuttering-like behavior started at one month, and improved over six months. Unexpectedly, the lesioned region showed considerable recovery, including immigration of newly generated or repaired neurons that became active during singing. The timing of ...
BACKGROUND: Trial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal gangl...
Trial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia of both h...
Cortical-basal ganglia (CBG) circuits are critical for motor learning and performance, and are a maj...
A pallial-basal-ganglia-thalamic-pallial loop in songbirds is involved in vocal motor learning. Dama...
The basal ganglia (BG) participate in aspects of reinforcement learning that require evaluation and ...
ABSTRACT: Similar to language acquisition by human infants, juvenile male zebra finches (Taeniopygia...
Zebra finches utilize neural circuits in both cerebral hemispheres to produce their learned songs. ...
The capacity for change in adult behavior and in the adult brain is much greater than previously tho...
Birdsong is an ideal behavior for testing the neural mechanisms that underlie motor learning, as the...
Songbirds learn their songs by trial-and-error experimentation, producing highly variable vocal outp...
Birdsong is a complex behavior that exhibits hierarchical organization. While the representation of ...
Song production in song birds is controlled by an efferent pathway. Appended to this pathway is a “r...
Trial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia of both h...
BackgroundTrial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia...
BackgroundTrial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia...
BACKGROUND: Trial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal gangl...
Trial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia of both h...
Cortical-basal ganglia (CBG) circuits are critical for motor learning and performance, and are a maj...
A pallial-basal-ganglia-thalamic-pallial loop in songbirds is involved in vocal motor learning. Dama...
The basal ganglia (BG) participate in aspects of reinforcement learning that require evaluation and ...
ABSTRACT: Similar to language acquisition by human infants, juvenile male zebra finches (Taeniopygia...
Zebra finches utilize neural circuits in both cerebral hemispheres to produce their learned songs. ...
The capacity for change in adult behavior and in the adult brain is much greater than previously tho...
Birdsong is an ideal behavior for testing the neural mechanisms that underlie motor learning, as the...
Songbirds learn their songs by trial-and-error experimentation, producing highly variable vocal outp...
Birdsong is a complex behavior that exhibits hierarchical organization. While the representation of ...
Song production in song birds is controlled by an efferent pathway. Appended to this pathway is a “r...
Trial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia of both h...
BackgroundTrial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia...
BackgroundTrial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia...
BACKGROUND: Trial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal gangl...
Trial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia of both h...
Cortical-basal ganglia (CBG) circuits are critical for motor learning and performance, and are a maj...