Sex chromosome gene expression associated with vocal learning following hormonal manipulation in female zebra finches
Zebra finches are sexually dimorphic vocal learners. Males learn to sing by imitating mature conspecifics, but females do not. Absence of song in females is associated with partial atrophy and apparent repression of several vocal learning brain regions during development. However, atrophy can be pre...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Davenport, Ha Na Choe, Hiroaki Matsunami, Erich Jarvis |
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Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2025-06-01
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Online Access: | https://elifesciences.org/articles/89425 |
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