Unilateral vocal nerve resection alters neurogenesis in the avian song system in a region-specific manner.
New neurons born in the adult brain undergo a critical period soon after migration to their site of incorporation. During this time, the behavior of the animal may influence the survival or culling of these cells. In the songbird song system, earlier work suggested that adult-born neurons may be ret...
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Autores principales: | Jake V Aronowitz, Alice Perez, Christopher O'Brien, Siaresh Aziz, Erica Rodriguez, Kobi Wasner, Sissi Ribeiro, Dovounnae Green, Farhana Faruk, Carolyn L Pytte |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c4cf695166b64c1fb69d3bc5881270cb |
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