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Neural mechanisms of context-sensitive behavior in the adult male zebra finch

Anderson KL (2025) Neural mechanisms of context-sensitive behavior in the adult male zebra finch. City Univ NY Thesis.

Objective: To test whether oxytocin and dopamine mediate the influence of the social behavior network on the vocal control network in songbirds, enabling context-dependent changes to song.

Summary: The study reveals direct anatomical links between hypothalamic nodes of the social behavior network and the vocal control network. Blocking oxytocin receptors disrupts appropriate female-directed song and correlated network activity.

Usage: To assess brain access and persistence of intranasal compounds, Oxytocin-SAP (IT-46) was delivered intranasally at 1 μg/ml (12 μL total, 0.0012 mg per bird).

Related Products: Oxytocin-SAP (Cat. #IT-46)

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