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    A framework for integrating the songbird brain. 

    Carninci, P; Dietrich, F; Hartemink, Alexander J; Hayashizaki, Y; Jarvis, Erich David; Lin, S; McConnell, P; ... (15 authors) (J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol, 2002-12)
    Biological systems by default involve complex components with complex relationships. To decipher how biological systems work, we assume that one needs to integrate information over multiple levels of complexity. The songbird ...
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    For whom the bird sings: context-dependent gene expression. 

    Grossman, Matthew R; Jarvis, Erich David; Nottebohm, F; Ramos, JA; Scharff, C (Neuron, 1998-10)
    Male zebra finches display two song behaviors: directed and undirected singing. The two differ little in the vocalizations produced but greatly in how song is delivered. "Directed" song is usually accompanied by a courtship ...
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    Influence of network topology and data collection on network inference. 

    Hartemink, Alexander J; Jarvis, Erich David; Smith, VA (Pac Symp Biocomput, 2003)
    We recently developed an approach for testing the accuracy of network inference algorithms by applying them to biologically realistic simulations with known network topology. Here, we seek to determine the degree to which ...
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    Assessing visual requirements for social context-dependent activation of the songbird song system. 

    Hara, E; Hessler, NA; Jarvis, Erich David; Kubikova, L (Proc Biol Sci, 2009-01-22)
    Social context has been shown to have a profound influence on brain activation in a wide range of vertebrate species. Best studied in songbirds, when males sing undirected song, the level of neural activity and expression ...
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    Songbirds and the revised avian brain nomenclature. 

    Jarvis, Erich David; Mello, CV; Perkel, DJ; Reiner, A (Ann N Y Acad Sci, 2004-06)
    It has become increasingly clear that the standard nomenclature for many telencephalic and related brainstem structures of the avian brain is based on flawed once-held assumptions of homology to mammalian brain structures, ...
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    Brain evolution by brain pathway duplication. 

    Chakraborty, M; Jarvis, Erich David (Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 2015-12-19)
    Understanding the mechanisms of evolution of brain pathways for complex behaviours is still in its infancy. Making further advances requires a deeper understanding of brain homologies, novelties and analogies. It also requires ...
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    Convergent differential regulation of SLIT-ROBO axon guidance genes in the brains of vocal learners. 

    Audet, JN; Chakraborty, M; Chen, CC; Hara, E; Howard, JT; Jarvis, Erich David; Rivas, Miriam V; ... (9 authors) (J Comp Neurol, 2015-04-15)
    Only a few distantly related mammals and birds have the trait of complex vocal learning, which is the ability to imitate novel sounds. This ability is critical for speech acquisition and production in humans, and is attributed ...
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    A relationship between behavior, neurotrophin expression, and new neuron survival. 

    Alvarez-Borda, B; Jarvis, Erich David; Li, XC; Lim, DA; Nottebohm, F (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2000-07-18)
    The high vocal center (HVC) controls song production in songbirds and sends a projection to the robust nucleus of the archistriatum (RA) of the descending vocal pathway. HVC receives new neurons in adulthood. Most of the ...
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    Learned birdsong and the neurobiology of human language. 

    Jarvis, Erich David (Ann N Y Acad Sci, 2004-06)
    Vocal learning, the substrate for human language, is a rare trait found to date in only three distantly related groups of mammals (humans, bats, and cetaceans) and three distantly related groups of birds (parrots, hummingbirds, ...
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    Social context-dependent singing-regulated dopamine. 

    Gainetdinov, RR; Jarvis, Erich David; Sasaki, A; Sotnikova, TD (J Neurosci, 2006-08-30)
    Like the mammalian striatum, the songbird striatum receives dense dopaminergic input from the midbrain ventral tegmental area-substantia nigra pars compacta complex. The songbird striatum also contains a unique vocal nucleus, ...
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