TY - JOUR
T1 - Neurons recruited in the nidopallium caudale, following changes in social environment, derive from the same original population
AU - Hornfeld, Shay Henry
AU - Terkel, Joseph
AU - Barnea, Anat
PY - 2010/4/2
Y1 - 2010/4/2
N2 - Previously, we found that new neurons recruited into the nidopallium caudale in isolated birds were less labeled than those of communally housed birds, suggesting that different types of neurons may survive best under different conditions. Repetition of the experiment revealed no differences between groups, indicating that the new neurons were of the same generation. Hence, social environment does not appear to affect the type of newly recruited nidopallium caudale neurons.
AB - Previously, we found that new neurons recruited into the nidopallium caudale in isolated birds were less labeled than those of communally housed birds, suggesting that different types of neurons may survive best under different conditions. Repetition of the experiment revealed no differences between groups, indicating that the new neurons were of the same generation. Hence, social environment does not appear to affect the type of newly recruited nidopallium caudale neurons.
KW - Avian brain
KW - Neuronal recruitment
KW - Nidopallium caudale
KW - Social environment
KW - Type of new neurons
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77249141961&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.bbr.2009.12.016
DO - 10.1016/j.bbr.2009.12.016
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C2 - 20035791
AN - SCOPUS:77249141961
SN - 0166-4328
VL - 208
SP - 643
EP - 645
JO - Behavioural Brain Research
JF - Behavioural Brain Research
IS - 2
ER -