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1. Neurochemical Characterization of Dopaminoceptive Cells in Song Control Nuclei of Canaries and Their Activation During Song Production: A Multiplex Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization Study.

2. Androgen signaling in LMAN regulates song stereotypy in male canaries.

3. Size differences among canaries, goldfinches and allies may explain correlated evolution of song and colour.

4. Does the syrinx, a peripheral structure, constrain effects of sex steroids on behavioral sex reversal in adult canaries?

5. Effects of the depletion of neural progenitors by focal X-ray irradiation on song production and perception in canaries.

6. Social regulation of immediate early gene induction in gonadotropin releasing-hormone 1 neurons and singing behavior in canaries (Serinus canaria).

7. Photoperiodic control of singing behavior and reproductive physiology in male Fife fancy canaries.

8. Treatment with androgens plus estrogens cannot reverse sex differences in song and the song control nuclei in adult canaries.

9. Neuroendocrine and behavioral response to testosterone-induced female song in canaries (Serinus canaria).

10. Sex differences in seasonal brain plasticity and the neuroendocrine regulation of vocal behavior in songbirds.

11. Neural oscillations are locked to birdsong rhythms in canaries.

12. Seasonal regulation of singing-driven gene expression associated with song plasticity in the canary, an open-ended vocal learner.

13. Perineuronal nets in HVC and plasticity in male canary song.

14. Sex-and Region-Dependent Expression of the Autism-Linked ADNP Correlates with Social- and Speech-Related Genes in the Canary Brain.

15. A genetic mechanism for sexual dichromatism in birds.

16. Hidden neural states underlie canary song syntax.

17. Statistical learning of transition patterns in the songbird auditory forebrain.

18. Testosterone stimulates perineuronal nets development around parvalbumin cells in the adult canary brain in parallel with song crystallization.

19. Seasonal changes of perineuronal nets and song learning in adult canaries (Serinus canaria).

20. Intraspecific variation in testosterone-induced neuroplasticity in two canary strains.

21. Characteristics of song, brain-anatomy and blood androgen levels in spontaneously singing female canaries.

22. Rapid testosterone-induced growth of the medial preoptic nucleus in male canaries.

23. Testing the resource trade-off hypothesis for carotenoid-based signal honesty using genetic variants of the domestic canary.

24. How canaries listen to their song: Species-specific shape of auditory perception.

25. Consistency of female preference for male song in the domestic canary using two measures: Operant conditioning and vocal response.

26. The regulation of birdsong by testosterone: Multiple time-scales and multiple sites of action.

27. Behavioral evidence for sex steroids hypersensitivity in castrated male canaries.

28. An experimental study: Does inbreeding increase the motivation to mate?

29. Recurrent development of song idiosyncrasy without auditory inputs in the canary, an open-ended vocal learner.

30. Sex-specific effects of inbreeding on reproductive senescence.

31. Dissociable Effects on Birdsong of Androgen Signaling in Cortex-Like Brain Regions of Canaries.

32. Temperature manipulation of neuronal dynamics in a forebrain motor control nucleus.

33. A canonical neural mechanism for behavioral variability.

34. Lombard effect onset times reveal the speed of vocal plasticity in a songbird.

35. Studies of HVC Plasticity in Adult Canaries Reveal Social Effects and Sex Differences as Well as Limitations of Multiple Markers Available to Assess Adult Neurogenesis.

36. You know what? I'm happy. Cognitive bias is not related to personality but is induced by pair-housing in canaries (Serinus canaria).

37. Coadaptation of offspring begging and parental provisioning: A role for prenatal maternal effects?

38. The Canary in the Coal Mine.

39. An integrated model for motor control of song in Serinus canaria.

40. Aromatase inhibition rapidly affects in a reversible manner distinct features of birdsong.

41. The Strategy to Survive Primary Malaria Infection: An Experimental Study on Behavioural Changes in Parasitized Birds.

42. Genetic Basis for Red Coloration in Birds.

43. Sexually antagonistic selection during parental care is not generated by a testosterone-related intralocus sexual conflict-insights from full-sib comparisons.

44. Involvement of the avian song system in reproductive behaviour.

45. Hatching late in the season requires flexibility in the timing of song learning.

46. Male song quality modulates c-Fos expression in the auditory forebrain of the female canary.

47. Reversing song behavior phenotype: Testosterone driven induction of singing and measures of song quality in adult male and female canaries (Serinus canaria).

48. Endogenous versus exogenous markers of adult neurogenesis in canaries and other birds: advantages and disadvantages.

49. Does reproduction protect against oxidative stress?

50. Dissociable effects of social context on song and doublecortin immunoreactivity in male canaries.

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