Auditory-vocal cholinergic pathway in the songbird brain |
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Authors: | Li R Taniguchi I Sakaguchi H |
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Institution: | Japan Science and Technology Corporation, and Department of Sensory and Communicative Disorders, Research Institute of National Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled, Tokorozawa, Saitama. |
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Abstract: | Male zebra finches learn to imitate a tutor's song through auditory and motor learning. The two main song control nuclei in the zebra finch forebrain, the higher vocal center (HVC) and the robust nucleus of the archistriatum (RA), receive cholinergic innervation from the ventral paleostriatum (VP) of the basal forebrain which may play a key role in song learning. By injecting neuroanatomical tracers, we found a topographically segregated pathway from nucleus ovoidalis (Ov) to VP that in turn projects in a topographic fashion to HVC and RA. Ov is a major relay in the main ascending auditory pathway. The results suggest that the cholinergic neurons in the VP responsible for song learning are regulated by auditory information from the Ov. |
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