The songbird area X is a basal ganglia homolog that contains two pallidal cell types—local neurons that project within the basal ganglia and output neurons that project to the thalamus. Based on these projections, it has been proposed that these classes are structurally homologous to the primate external (GPe) and internal (GPi) pallidal segments. To test the hypothesis that the two area X pallidal types are functionally homologous to GPe and GPi neurons, we recorded from neurons in area X of singing juvenile male zebra finches, and directly compared their firing patterns to neurons recorded in the primate pallidus. In area X, we found two cell classes that exhibited high firing (HF) rates (>60 Hz) characteristic of pallidal neurons. HF-1 n...
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 ...
The avian song system is the neural substrate underlying song learning and production. The anterior ...
Both avian and mammalian basal ganglia are involved in voluntary motor control. In birds, such movem...
The pallido-recipient thalamus transmits information from the basal ganglia to the cortex and is cri...
<div><p>Both avian and mammalian basal ganglia are involved in voluntary motor control. In birds, su...
Among animals, songbirds learn the sounds they use in their songs in a way that is strikingly simila...
The song system of oscine birds has frequently been presented as a model system for motor learning i...
Songbirds learn their songs by trial-and-error experimentation, producing highly variable vocal outp...
The song system of oscine birds has become an important model system for motor learning in vertebrat...
Reactivations of waking experiences during sleep have been considered fundamental neural processes f...
Sequences of stereotyped actions are central to the everyday lives of humans and animals, from the k...
Male zebra finches learn a vocal pattern during juvenile life in a manner that bears a striking beha...
<div><p>Songbirds learn their songs by trial-and-error experimentation, producing highly variable vo...
Birdsong is a complex behavior that exhibits hierarchical organization. While the representation of ...
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 ...
The avian song system is the neural substrate underlying song learning and production. The anterior ...
Both avian and mammalian basal ganglia are involved in voluntary motor control. In birds, such movem...
The pallido-recipient thalamus transmits information from the basal ganglia to the cortex and is cri...
<div><p>Both avian and mammalian basal ganglia are involved in voluntary motor control. In birds, su...
Among animals, songbirds learn the sounds they use in their songs in a way that is strikingly simila...
The song system of oscine birds has frequently been presented as a model system for motor learning i...
Songbirds learn their songs by trial-and-error experimentation, producing highly variable vocal outp...
The song system of oscine birds has become an important model system for motor learning in vertebrat...
Reactivations of waking experiences during sleep have been considered fundamental neural processes f...
Sequences of stereotyped actions are central to the everyday lives of humans and animals, from the k...
Male zebra finches learn a vocal pattern during juvenile life in a manner that bears a striking beha...
<div><p>Songbirds learn their songs by trial-and-error experimentation, producing highly variable vo...
Birdsong is a complex behavior that exhibits hierarchical organization. While the representation of ...
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 ...
The avian song system is the neural substrate underlying song learning and production. The anterior ...