Gobes, S.M.H., Zandbergen, M.A. & Bolhuis, J.J. (2010) Memory in the making: Localized brain activation related to song learning in young songbirds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B (published online before print June 9, 2010, doi:10.1098/rspb.2010.0870)
Gobes, S.M.H,
ter Haar, S.M., Vignal, C., Vergne, A.L., Mathevon, N. &
Bolhuis, J.J.(2009) Differential responsiveness in brain and behavior to
sexually dimorphic long calls in male and female zebra finches. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 516, 312-320
Richardson,
M.K., Gobes, S.M.H., van Leeuwen,
A., Poelman, A., Pieau, C. & Sánchez-Villagra, M.R. (2009) Tetrapod Limb Development:
a Case Study in Heterochrony. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B-Molecular
and Developmental Evolution. 312B, 639-664 S.M.H. Gobes & J.J. Bolhuis (2008) Bird brains key to the function of sleep. Science, 322, 1789-1789 (letter to the editor) Tiny Boumans, Sharon M.H. Gobes, Colline Poirier, Frederic E. Theunissen, Liesbeth Vandersmissen, Wouter Pintjens, Marleen Verhoye, Johan J. Bolhuis and Annemie Van der Linden (2008) Functional MRI of Auditory Responses in the Zebra Finch Forebrain Reveals a Hierarchical Organisation Based on Response Strength but not Selectivity. , PLoS ONE, 3(9), e3184 S.M.H. Gobes and J.J. Bolhuis (2007) Birdsong Memory: A Neural Dissociation between Song Recognition and Production, Current Biology, 17, 789-793 Knoch, M.E., Gobes, S.M.H., Pavlovska, I., Su, C., Mistlberger, R.E. & Glass, J.D. (2004) Short-term exposure to constant light promotes strong circadian phase-resetting responses to nonphotic stimuli in Syrian hamsters. European Journal of Neuroscience, 19, 2779-2790 [pdf] Abstracts:
Gobes S.M.H. and Ölveczky
B.P. (2011) “The sensorimotor nucleus NIf is required
for normal acquisition and production of birdsong. 41thAnnual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. 37: 303.15 Moorman S., Gobes S.M.H., Kuijpers M., Zandbergen M.A. and Bolhuis J.J.
(2011) Differential lateralization in the NCM and HVC of juvenile zebra finch
males during song learning. 41thAnnual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. 37: 517.01 Gobes S.M.H. and Ölveczky B.P. (2011) A sensorimotor area (NIf) is required for the production of learned vocalizations. Available from Nature Preceedings <http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.5856.1>
S. Moorman, S.M.H. Gobes, M. Kuijpers, M.A. Zandbergen, J.J. Bolhuis (2010) Left hemispheric dominance of Zenk expression in response to tutor song in the NCM of juvenile zebra finch males. 40thAnnual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. 36: 635.3 S.M.H. Gobes, M. van Loon, M.A. Zandbergen and J.J. Bolhuis (2008) Immediate early gene expression in the auditory forebrain of juvenile zebra finches in response to familiar and unfamiliar song. 38thAnnual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. 34: 596.5 S.M.H. Gobes, J.J. Bolhuis, N.J. Terpstra, A.M. Den Boer-Visser, M.A. Zandbergen (2007) Immediate early gene expression in the zebra finch song system in response to familiar and novel song. 37thAnnual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. 33: 646.13 T. Boumans, L.Vandersmissen, S.M.H. Gobes, F.E. Theunissen, W. Pintjes, M. Verhoye, J.J. Bolhuis and A. Van der Linden (2007) Hierarchical emergence of selectivity to bird’s own song in field L sub-regions of the zebra finch forebrain as revealed by functional MRI. 37thAnnual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. 33: 505.16 Gobes S.M.H., Ter Haar S.M., Vignal C., Mathevon N. and Bolhuis J.J. (2007) Differential behavioral and neuronal responsiveness to same-sex and other-sex calls in zebra finches. IBRO world congress of neuroscience. 2007: 0131012606 S.M.H. Gobes, S.M. ter Haar, J.J. Bolhuis, C. Vignal, M.A. Zandbergen, N. Mathevon (2006) Differential immediate early gene expression in the caudal mesopallium of male and female zebra finches in response to long calls of both sexes. 36thAnnual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. 32: 579.17 [info] S.M.H. Gobes, S.M. ter Haar, J.J. Bolhuis, M.A. Zandbergen, C. Vignal, N. Mathevon (2006) Sex differences in brain immediate early gene response to the zebra finch long call - a sexually dimorphic acoustic communication signal. 5thForum of European Neuroscience.: FENS Abstr., vol.3, A129.6, 2006 [info] S.M.H. Gobes, J.J. Bolhuis, K.Roosemalen, J.M. Pots, M.A. Zandbergen (2005) Effects of neurotoxic lesions to the caudomedial nidopallium on song production and tutor song preference in male zebra finches. 35thAnnual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. 31: 1002.15 T.
Boumans, L.Vandersmissen, S.M.H. Gobes, M. Verhoye, J.J. Bolhuis, F.
Theunissen,
A. Van
der Linden (2005) Functional magnetic resonance imaging
of the zebra finch auditory forebrain during exposure to original and
altered versions of the bird's own song. 35th
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