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Corrigendum: Neural mechanisms for turn-taking in duetting plain-tailed wrens(Front. Neural Circuits, (2022), 16, (970434), 10.3389/fncir.2022.970434)
OtherAbstract: In the published article, there was an error in affiliation 1. Instead of “W.M. Keck Science DepartmPalabras claves:antiphonal, auditory feedback, birdsong, central pattern generator, duets, neuroethologyAutores:Coleman M.J., Day N.F., Eric S. FortuneFuentes:scopusElectrosensory interference in naturally occurring aggregates of a species of weakly electric fish, Eigenmannia virescens
ArticleAbstract: The detection and identification of behaviorally relevant signals in the presence of competing signaPalabras claves:Amazon basin, jamming avoidance response, Shoaling, signal detectionAutores:Carrera-G E., Eric S. Fortune, Nizar J., Tan E.Fuentes:scopusEffects of restraint and immobilization on electrosensory behaviors of weakly electric fish
ArticleAbstract: Weakly electric fishes have been an important model system in behavioral neuroscience for more thanPalabras claves:Curare, Distress, Electric fish, Electric organ discharge (EOD), Electrocommunication, Immobilization, Jamming avoidance response (JAR), Pain, Restraint, StressAutores:Chacron M.J., Eric S. Fortune, Hitschfeld E., Stamper S.A., Vonderschen K.Fuentes:scopusDifferences in behavior between surface and cave Astyanax mexicanus may be mediated by changes in catecholamine signaling
ArticleAbstract: Astyanax mexicanus is a teleost fish that is in the process of allopatric speciation. Ancestral AstyPalabras claves:Adaptation, catecholamines, dopamine, EVOLUTION, Noradrenaline, Teleost fish, tyrosine hydroxylaseAutores:Eric S. Fortune, Gallman K., Rivera D., Soares D.Fuentes:scopusNeural mechanisms for the coordination of duet singing in wrens
ArticleAbstract: Plain-tailed wrens (Pheugopedius euophrys) cooperate to produce a duet song in which males and femalPalabras claves:Autores:Ball G., Coleman M.J., Eric S. Fortune, Li D., Rodríguez C.Fuentes:scopusNeural mechanisms for turn-taking in duetting plain-tailed wrens
ReviewAbstract: Recent studies conducted in the natural habitats of songbirds have provided new insights into the nePalabras claves:antiphonal, auditory feedback, birdsong, central pattern generator, duets, neuroethologyAutores:Coleman M.J., Day N.F., Eric S. FortuneFuentes:scopusNeurophysiological coordination of duet singing
ArticleAbstract: Coordination of behavior for cooperative performances often relies on linkages mediated by sensory cPalabras claves:closed-loop control, Cooperation, Reciprocal inhibition, Sensorimotor integration, Turn takingAutores:Coleman M.J., Day N.F., Eric S. Fortune, Pamela Rivera-ParraFuentes:scopusHigh-resolution behavioral mapping of electric fishes in Amazonian habitats
ArticleAbstract: The study of animal behavior has been revolutionized by sophisticated methodologies that identify anPalabras claves:Autores:Cowan N.J., Demir A., Eric S. Fortune, Jayakumar R.P., Madhav M.S., Stamper S.A.Fuentes:scopusParallel pathways and convergence onto HVc and adjacent neostriatum of adult zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)
ArticleAbstract: The structure and connectivity of the forebrain nucleus HVc, a site of sensorimotor integration in tPalabras claves:distributed auditory pathways, dorsal ventricular ridge, songbirds, telencephalonAutores:Eric S. Fortune, Margoliash D.Fuentes:scopusReproductive state modulates testosterone-induced singing in adult female European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)
ArticleAbstract: European starlings (. Sturnus vulgaris) exhibit seasonal changes in singing and in the volumes of thPalabras claves:birdsong, Enkephalin, Female songbird, HVC, neuroplasticity, Photoperiodism, song, TestosteroneAutores:Ball G., Eric S. Fortune, Rouse M., Stevenson T.Fuentes:scopus