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1. Estrogens rapidly shape synaptic and intrinsic properties to regulate the temporal precision of songbird auditory neurons

2. Top-down, auditory pallial regulation of the social behavior network

3. Improved zebra finch brain transcriptome identifies novel proteins with sex differences

4. Adult‐like neural representation of species‐specific songs in the auditory forebrain of zebra finch nestlings

5. Non-sensory Influences on Auditory Learning and Plasticity

6. A neural circuit perspective on brain aromatase

7. Aromatase and nonaromatase neurons in the zebra finch secondary auditory forebrain are indistinct in their song-driven gene induction and intrinsic electrophysiological properties

8. Genetically identified neurons in avian auditory pallium mirror core principles of their mammalian counterparts

9. Genetically-identified cell types in avian pallium mirror core principles of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in mammalian cortex

10. Neuroestrogen synthesis modifies neural representations of learned song without altering vocal imitation in developing songbirds

12. Acute neuroestrogen blockade attenuates song-induced immediate early gene expression in auditory regions of male and female zebra finches

13. Norepinephrine enhances song responsiveness and encoding in the auditory forebrain of male zebra finches

14. Dopamine D1 receptor activation drives plasticity in the songbird auditory pallium

15. Clustered organization and region‐specific identities of estrogen‐producing neurons in the forebrain of Zebra Finches ( Taeniopygia guttata )

16. Differential Effects of Dorsal and Ventral Medial Prefrontal Cortex Inactivation during Natural Reward Seeking, Extinction, and Cue-Induced Reinstatement

17. Blocking neuroestrogen synthesis modifies neural representations of learned song without altering vocal imitation accuracy in developing songbirds

18. It takes a seasoned bird to be a good listener: communication between the sexes

19. Brain estrogen production and the encoding of recent experience

20. Auditory learning in an operant task with social reinforcement is dependent on neuroestrogen synthesis in the male songbird auditory cortex

21. Testosterone synthesis in the female songbird brain

22. Neuroestrogens rapidly shape auditory circuits to support communication learning and perception: Evidence from songbirds

23. A Membrane G-Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor Is Necessary but Not Sufficient for Sex Differences in Zebra Finch Auditory Coding

24. Local Estrogen Synthesis Regulates Parallel Fiber-Purkinje Cell Neurotransmission Within the Cerebellar Cortex

25. Steroids and the brain: 50years of research, conceptual shifts and the ascent of non-classical and membrane-initiated actions

26. A neuronal signature of accurate imitative learning in wild-caught songbirds (swamp sparrows, Melospiza georgiana)

27. Norepinephrine Modulates Coding of Complex Vocalizations in the Songbird Auditory Cortex Independent of Local Neuroestrogen Synthesis

28. Dynamic variation in forebrain estradiol levels during song learning

29. Frank Beach Award Winner: Steroids as neuromodulators of brain circuits and behavior

30. Actions of Steroids: New Neurotransmitters

31. Inhibition of local estrogen synthesis in the hippocampus impairs hippocampal memory consolidation in ovariectomized female mice

32. Neurosteroidogenesis: Insights from Studies of Songbirds

33. Synaptocrine Signaling: Steroid Synthesis and Action at the Synapse

34. Estradiol interacts with an opioidergic network to achieve rapid modulation of a vocal pattern generator

35. Sensory Coding and Sensitivity to Local Estrogens Shift during Critical Period Milestones in the Auditory Cortex of Male Songbirds

36. Neurosteroid production in the songbird brain: A re-evaluation of core principles

37. Central pattern generators for social vocalization: Androgen-dependent neurophysiological mechanisms

38. Sex differences and rapid estrogen signaling: A look at songbird audition

39. In vivo detection of fluctuating brain steroid levels in zebra finches

40. Neuroestrogen signaling in the songbird auditory cortex propagates into a sensorimotor network via an 'interface' nucleus

41. Establishing regional specificity of neuroestrogen action

42. Recent evidence for rapid synthesis and action of estrogens during auditory processing in a songbird

43. Brain estrogen signaling effects acute modulation of acoustic communication behaviors: A working hypothesis

44. Changing Neuroestrogens Within the Auditory Forebrain Rapidly Transform Stimulus Selectivity in a Downstream Sensorimotor Nucleus

45. Sex-specific, rapid neuroestrogen fluctuations and neurophysiological actions in the songbird auditory forebrain

46. Estradiol Synthesis and Action at the Synapse: Evidence for 'Synaptocrine' Signaling

47. Presynaptic Control of Rapid Estrogen Fluctuations in the Songbird Auditory Forebrain

48. Brain estrogens rapidly strengthen auditory encoding and guide song preference in a songbird

49. Birdsong and the neural production of steroids

50. Forebrain steroid levels fluctuate rapidly during social interactions

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