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High throughput analysis reveals dissociable gene expression profiles in two independent neural systems involved in the regulation of social behavior

机译:高通量分析显示参与社会行为调控的两个独立神经系统中的可分离基因表达谱

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BackgroundProduction of contextually appropriate social behaviors involves integrated activity across many brain regions. Many songbird species produce complex vocalizations called ‘songs’ that serve to attract potential mates, defend territories, and/or maintain flock cohesion. There are a series of discrete interconnect brain regions that are essential for the successful production of song. The probability and intensity of singing behavior is influenced by the reproductive state. The objectives of this study were to examine the broad changes in gene expression in brain regions that control song production with a brain region that governs the reproductive state.
机译:背景产生适合于情境的社会行为涉及跨许多大脑区域的综合活动。许多鸣禽会发出复杂的声音,称为“歌曲”,以吸引潜在的伴侣,保卫领土和/或保持羊群凝聚力。有一系列离散的互连大脑区域,这些区域对于成功制作歌曲至关重要。唱歌行为的概率和强度受生殖状态的影响。这项研究的目的是检查控制歌唱产生的大脑区域和控制生殖状态的大脑区域中基因表达的广泛变化。

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