2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/931780
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The Gain Modulation by N-methyl-D-aspartate in the Projection Neurons of Robust Nucleus of the Arcopallium in Adult Zebra Finches

Abstract: The song of zebra finch is stable in life after it was learned successfully. Vocal plasticity is thought to be a motor exploration that can support continuous learning and optimization of performance. The activity of RA, an important pre-motor nucleus in songbird's brain, influences the song directly. This variability in adult birdsong is associated with the activity of NMDA receptors in LMAN-RA synapses, but the detailed mechanism is unclear. The control of gain refers to modulation of a neuron's responsivene… Show more

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“…The experimental protocols were approved by the Institutional Animal Care Committee at South China Normal University (scnu20070033). Coronal brain slices (250 m thick) were obtained from adult male zebra finches (>90 day) as previously described in our work (Hou et al 2012;Liao et al 2013;Liao et al 2012).…”
Section: Preparation Of Brain Slicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental protocols were approved by the Institutional Animal Care Committee at South China Normal University (scnu20070033). Coronal brain slices (250 m thick) were obtained from adult male zebra finches (>90 day) as previously described in our work (Hou et al 2012;Liao et al 2013;Liao et al 2012).…”
Section: Preparation Of Brain Slicesmentioning
confidence: 99%